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Rev. bras. hematol. hemoter ; 25(1): 39-46, jan.-mar. 2003. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-351818

ABSTRACT

Flow cytometric characterization of platelet membrane glycoproteins expression and procoagulant surface is a sensitive technique to identify platelet activation in platelet concentrates. Platelet activation could contribute to platelet storage lesion reducing platelet viability and its hemostatic function. Detection of activation in platelet concentrates may help to determine the mechanism by which platelets activate during preparation and storage. It may also suggest interventions to prevent and reduce the platelet storage lesion. A monoclonal antibody panel that evaluate glycoproteins IIb-IIIa and Ib-IX migration, platelet degranulation and platelet procoagulant surface would provide more information about platelet activation than activation-dependent monoclonal antibodies alone


Flow cytometric characterization of platelet membraneglycoprotein expression and procoagulant surface is asensitive technique to identify platelet activation inplatelet concentrates. Platelet activation couldcontribute to platelet storage lesion reducing plateletviability and its hemostatic function. Detection ofactivation in platelet concentrates may help to determinethe mechanism by which platelets are activatedduring preparation and storage. It may also suggestmethods of intervention to prevent and reduce theplatelet storage lesion. A monoclonal antibody panelthat evaluates glycoproteins IIb-IIIa and Ib-IXmigration, platelet degranulation and plateletprocoagulant surface would provide more informationabout platelet activation than activation-dependentmonoclonal antibodies alone.


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Humans , Flow Cytometry , Platelet Activation , Platelet Transfusion
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