Recent studies have suggested important roles of inflammation in the pathophysiology of unstable angina (UA). We investigated whether activation of the circulating platelets and neutrophils were implicated in inflammatory reactions associated with unstable angina Expressions of platelet P-selectin and neutrophil CD11b, and neutrophil-platelet aggregates were evaluated by flow cytometry in anticoagulated peripheral venous blood from 71 patients with UA and 22 patients with stable angina (SA). Expressions of platelet P-selectin and neutrophil CD11b, and neutrophil-platelet aggregates on the admission day were all significantly higher in 71 patients with UA than 22 with SA (median, mean fluorescence intensity [MFI]: 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent studies have shown that circulating platelets play an important role in the development of restenosis early after coronary stent implantation. We investigated P-selectin expression and CD36 blockade on platelets by flow cytometry in 48 consecutive patients who underwent coronary stenting. P-selectin expression was significantly higher 1 day after stenting in patients who had restenosis (n = 15) than in those who had no restenosis (n = 28), and the odds ratio for restenosis in patients with high P-selectin levels (MFI > 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The basic mechanisms of thromboembolism in cyanotic congenital heart disease (CCHD) have not been well clarified. P-selectin on the platelets reflects platelet activation. Thrombomodulin is a critical cofactor for thrombin-mediated activation of protein C and reflects the anticoagulant activity of the endothelium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe employed a double-staining method to immunocytochemically study the role of alpha-granule membrane alphaIIbbeta3 integrin in the expression of intragranular fibrinogen (Fbg) and albumin on the surface of thrombin-activated human platelets. In unstimulated platelets, alphaIIbbeta3 was distributed along the alpha-granule membrane as well as on the cell-surface membrane, including the open canalicular system (OCS), while Fbg and albumin were exclusively and evenly detected in the granules. At 30 s after activation by 0.
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