Abstract:Platelet hyperactivity may be involved in the pathogenesis of both thrombogenesis and hypercholesterolemia. The cholesterol-enriched states may contribute to accelerated development of atherosclerosis. The effect of high cholesterol on platelet activation and on inhibition by coagulation factor Xa, was studiedin vitro. Incubation of normal platelets (n=20) with cholesterol-rich dispersion resulted in a small increase of platelet aggregation (PA) and thromboxaneA2(TXA2) synthesis when compared with platelets in… Show more
“…There were studies where platelet functionalities and antiplatelet drug efficacy were tested in flow cytometry and light transmission aggregometry by mimicking different pathological conditions. 24,37 Microfluidic-based thrombosison-chip platforms are gaining popularity for real-time visualisation of platelet aggregation and testing drug's efficacy. The collagen-coated flow channel is a widely used method for evaluating total thrombus development and quantitatively evaluating antiplatelet and thrombolytic drugs at various shear rates.…”
Platelets play an essential role in thrombotic processes. Recent studies suggest a direct link between the increased plasma glucose, lipids, and inflammatory cytokines with platelet activation and aggregation, resulting in...
“…There were studies where platelet functionalities and antiplatelet drug efficacy were tested in flow cytometry and light transmission aggregometry by mimicking different pathological conditions. 24,37 Microfluidic-based thrombosison-chip platforms are gaining popularity for real-time visualisation of platelet aggregation and testing drug's efficacy. The collagen-coated flow channel is a widely used method for evaluating total thrombus development and quantitatively evaluating antiplatelet and thrombolytic drugs at various shear rates.…”
Platelets play an essential role in thrombotic processes. Recent studies suggest a direct link between the increased plasma glucose, lipids, and inflammatory cytokines with platelet activation and aggregation, resulting in...
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