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Platelet Activation in Newborns Detected by Flow-Cytometry

Authors :
Gian Angelo Gianotti
Maria Letizia Caccamo
Antonio Marini
Daniela Guarneri
Loredana Gatti
Source :
Neonatology. 70:322-327
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 1996.

Abstract

Platelet function was investigated in full-term infants on the first, the fourth and the tenth days of life and compared to normal adult controls. Platelet function was analyzed through a new cytofluorimetric technique with two murine monoclonal antibodies, PAC-1 and anti-GMP-140, directed against two membrane proteins expressed on the activated platelets’ surface. The percentage of activated platelets detected with PAC-1 and anti-GMP-140 was evaluated at basal condition and after in vitro stimulation with a weak agonist (ADP) and a strong Txa2 analogue inducer (U 46619). At day 1 platelet activation at basal condition was negligible and similar to adult controls both with PAC-1 (1.2 vs. 1.1%) and anti-GMP-140 (2.6 vs. 3.3%). On the contrary, after ADP stimulation the percentage of PAC-1-positive activated platelets was significantly reduced in neonates compared to adults (22 vs. 66%; p < 0.001) and even more after U 46619 (11 vs. 72%; p < 0.001). The percentage of anti-GMP-140-positive activated platelets behaved similarly after adding both ADP (26 vs. 46%; p < 0.01) and U 46619 (37 vs. 67%; p < 0.001). The reduced platelet activation after ADP and U 46619 persisted at day 4 both with PAC-1 and with anti-GMP-140. On the contrary, at day 10 newborn platelets analyzed with anti-GMP-140 behaved similarly to the adult ones both at basal condition and after stimulation with ADP or U 46619 (6 vs. 3% at basal state, 42 vs. 46% after ADP addition, and 55 vs. 67% after U 46619). These data demonstrate that the reduced platelet activation present in newborns is restored by the tenth day after birth.

Details

ISSN :
16617819 and 16617800
Volume :
70
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neonatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be9e666ddde82484cbf9d3013b5a16a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000244383