Title : On the mechanism of plasmin-induced platelet aggregation. Implications of the dual role of granule ADP.

Pub. Date : 2000 Jun 1

PMID : 10751543






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1 This conclusion is supported by results showing that both ADP antagonists and ADPase can inhibit the effect of plasmin on platelets. Adenosine Diphosphate plasminogen Homo sapiens
2 We also demonstrated that pretreatment of platelets with ADP makes the platelets more sensitive to plasmin, and plasmin-induced platelet aggregation is, therefore, observed at lower concentrations where no aggregation occurs in quiescent platelets. Adenosine Diphosphate plasminogen Homo sapiens
3 In other words, it is thought that ADP potentiates the plasmin-induced aggregation. Adenosine Diphosphate plasminogen Homo sapiens
4 These data indicate that ADP potentiates plasmin-induced platelet aggregation via the P2T(AC) receptor. Adenosine Diphosphate plasminogen Homo sapiens
5 In addition, epinephrine, a typical G(i) agonist against platelets, could potentiate the plasmin-induced platelet aggregation, suggesting that the signal via the G(i) protein is involved in potentiating the plasmin-induced platelet aggregation, ADP is secreted from platelet granules, and concomitantly works in conjunction with plasmin in a P2T(AC) receptor-mediated manner. Adenosine Diphosphate plasminogen Homo sapiens
6 In addition, epinephrine, a typical G(i) agonist against platelets, could potentiate the plasmin-induced platelet aggregation, suggesting that the signal via the G(i) protein is involved in potentiating the plasmin-induced platelet aggregation, ADP is secreted from platelet granules, and concomitantly works in conjunction with plasmin in a P2T(AC) receptor-mediated manner. Adenosine Diphosphate plasminogen Homo sapiens
7 In addition, epinephrine, a typical G(i) agonist against platelets, could potentiate the plasmin-induced platelet aggregation, suggesting that the signal via the G(i) protein is involved in potentiating the plasmin-induced platelet aggregation, ADP is secreted from platelet granules, and concomitantly works in conjunction with plasmin in a P2T(AC) receptor-mediated manner. Adenosine Diphosphate plasminogen Homo sapiens