2011
DOI: 10.3109/09537104.2011.603066
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Standardised optical multichannel (optimul) platelet aggregometry using high-speed shaking and fixed time point readings

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“…The lyophilization of the plates and subsequent vacuum packing produces plates that may be stored at room temperature for up to 12 weeks before use. We have also removed the variation in shaking type, speed and time by recommending a standard plate shaker as well as reducing the volume of PRP needed for each test to 40 μl (18,31). …”
Section: Lyophilized Agonist Platelet Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The lyophilization of the plates and subsequent vacuum packing produces plates that may be stored at room temperature for up to 12 weeks before use. We have also removed the variation in shaking type, speed and time by recommending a standard plate shaker as well as reducing the volume of PRP needed for each test to 40 μl (18,31). …”
Section: Lyophilized Agonist Platelet Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We and others, however, have demonstrated that the effect of anti-platelet drugs can be elucidated using this method (18,31,32). …”
Section: Lyophilized Agonist Platelet Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have coupled this with half-area 96-well plates pre-coated with a standardized panel of agonists where the operator needs only to pipette PRP and PPP into the appropriate wells. Aggregation can then be calculated easily from a set formula (6,7). Furthermore, the large number of replicates and broad range of agonist concentrations allow 96-well plate aggregometry to be used to construct concentration-response curves, which permits deeper analyses of platelet function, useful to the characterization of the effects of antiplatelet drugs or genetic variations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the large number of replicates and broad range of agonist concentrations allow 96-well plate aggregometry to be used to construct concentration-response curves, which permits deeper analyses of platelet function, useful to the characterization of the effects of antiplatelet drugs or genetic variations. While this is a standardized assay, we have previously demonstrated how mixing the 96-well plates within a kinetic plate reader produces different results than mixing the same plates on the external vortex mixer (7), another illustration of the strong influences of the mechanical environment upon platelet aggregation.…”
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“…As a result, both the number and type of platelet tests that can be performed in samples from mice are severely limited, diminishing the experimental value of each mouse and making detailed study of mouse platelets impractical. There is therefore a clear and pressing experimental demand for murine-focused and optimized functional assays.We previously developed the Optimul assay for measuring platelet aggregation in low volumes (40 mL) of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) 7,8 and have very recently reported its utility in the testing of platelet function patients with bleeding disorders.9 However, the Optimul system relies on optical measurement of sample turbidity to assess platelet aggregation, making it unsuitable for analysis of platelet function in whole blood. Several studies have demonstrated platelet counting to be a viable alternative method for monitoring platelet aggregation because single platelets are "consumed" into larger aggregates upon activation.…”
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