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Platelet reactivity in chronic venous insufficiency

Domenii publicaţii > Biologie + Tipuri publicaţii > Articol în revistã ştiinţificã

Autori: N. Alexandru, A. Georgescu, M. Amuzescu, C. Zamfir, A. Badila, D. Popov

Editorial: Clin. Lab, 57(7-8) , p.527-534, 2011.

Rezumat:

Background: Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a common medical problem that may result in significant mor-bidity and mortality. Platelets are key players in haemostasis and thrombosis, but their role in the development of venous thrombosis is more controversial.
Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate platelet properties in CVI and their interaction with the venular endothelium.
Methods: Human peripheral venules were explanted during leg surgery of patients with CVI and of healthy sub-jects (C); concurrently, the platelets were isolated from blood samples collected. The techniques used were: fluo-rescence and electron microscopy and Western-blotting.
Results: Compared with the C group, the platelets of patients with CVI are activated, as demonstrated by: (i) cel-lular modifications, such as alteration of the discoidal shape by the development of extended cytoplasmic filopodia and changes of the cells normal ultrastructure, (ii) biochemical modifications, such as the enhanced protein levels of FAK, p85 PI3K, Akt and src, accounting for activation of alfaIIbbeta3 outside-in signaling, and (iii) apparent higher adhesion to the venular endothelium. We demonstrate in addition, that CVI is accompanied by severe modifica-tions of the ultrastructure of the cells within the venular wall.
Conclusions: In CVI, platelets circulate in an activated state and may contribute to the altered dysfunctional re-sponse of the venous wall and to the development of this pathology.

Cuvinte cheie: platelets, chronic venous insufficiency

Platelet reactivity in Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Domenii publicaţii > Biologie + Tipuri publicaţii > Articol în revistã ştiinţificã

Autori: N. Alexandru, A. Georgescu, M. Amuzescu, C. Zamfir, A. Badila, D. Popov

Editorial: Clinical Laboratory, 57 (7/8), p.527-534, 2011.

Rezumat:

Background: Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a common medical problem that may result in significant mor-bidity and mortality. Platelets are key players in haemostasis and thrombosis, but their role in the development of venous thrombosis is more controversial.
Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate platelet properties in CVI and their interaction with the venular endothelium.
Methods: Human peripheral venules were explanted during leg surgery of patients with CVI and of healthy sub-jects (C); concurrently, the platelets were isolated from blood samples collected. The techniques used were: fluorescence and electron microscopy and Western-blotting. Results: Compared with the C group, the platelets of patients with CVI are activated, as demonstrated by: (i) cellular modifications, such as alteration of the discoidal shape by the development of extended cytoplasmic filopodia and changes of the cells normal ultrastructure, (ii) biochemical modifications, such as the enhanced protein levels of FAK, p85 PI3K, Akt and src, accounting for activation of alphaIIb beta3 outside-in signaling, and (iii) apparent higher adhesion to the venular endothelium. We demonstrate in addition, that CVI is accompanied by severe modifications of the ultrastructure of the cells within the venular wall.
Conclusions: In CVI, platelets circulate in an activated state and may contribute to the altered dysfunctional response of the venous wall and to the development of this pathology.

Cuvinte cheie: Platelets, Endothelium, Chronic Venous Insufficiency