Hemolysis is associated with thrombosis and vascular dysfunction, which are the pathological components of many diseases. Hemolytic products, including hemoglobin and hemin, activate platelets (PLT). Despite its activation, the effect of hemolysis on platelet clearance remains unclear, It is critical to maintain a normal platelet count and ensure that circulating platelets are functionally viable. In this study, we used hemin, a degradation product of hemoglobin, as a potent agonist to treat platelets and simulate changes in vivo in mice. Hemin treatment induced activation and morphological changes in platelets, including an increase in intracellular Ca levels, phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure, and cytoskeletal rearrangement. Fewer hemin-treated platelets were cleared by macrophages in the liver after transfusion than untreated platelets. Hemin bound to glycoprotein Ibα (GPIbα), the surface receptor in hemin-induced platelet activation and aggregation. Furthermore, hemin decreased GPIbα desialylation, as evidenced by reduced Ricinus communis agglutinin I (RCA- I) binding, which likely extended the lifetime of such platelets in vivo. These data provided new insight into the mechanisms of GPIbα-mediated platelet activation and clearance in hemolytic disease.
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