IVBT-documented platelet function correlates with flow cytometric data

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Hoffmann, J [1 ]
Bonacker, G [1 ]
Kretschmer, V [1 ]
Schulzki, T [1 ]
Heimanns, J [1 ]
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[1] UNIV KLINIKUM MARBURG, ABT TRANSFUS MED & GERINNUNGSPHYSIOL, DEPT TRANSFUS MED & HAEMOSTASEOL, D-35033 MARBURG, GERMANY
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TRANSFUSION SCIENCE | 1996年 / 17卷 / 04期
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10.1016/S0955-3886(96)90091-0
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Thrombocytopenic patients with identical platelet counts often show different bleeding tendencies owing to significant differences in the platelet function. This could be demonstrated by the in vitro bleeding test (IVBT). Using flow cytometry, we tried to find characteristics of platelet antigen expression in order to explain these differences in function. Thirty patients with bone marrow hypoplasia receiving 65 platelet transfusions (mainly from a cell separator) were observed for 3 to 29 days. Size, granulation and fluorescence of platelet-rich plasma (n = 522 samples) were evaluated using monoclonal antibodies against CP IIIb (collagen receptor), GP IIb/IIIa (fibrinogen receptor) and GP Ib (thrombin receptor). We defined separate gates for each antibody using the results from 50 normals and by laying an orthograde cross over the gate to divide the gate into four equal quadrants. The platelet populations were divided into four different groups according to the occlusion time (OT) of the IVBT and the Simplate(R) time (ST). The thrombocytes with the most impaired function (OT greater than or equal to 485 s/ST > 30 min) had significantly less platelet fluorescence when marked with antibodies against GP IIIb and GP Ib than those with short OT and ST (OT < 100 s/ST < 15 min). Similar results were obtained when evaluating the data relative to the bone marrow status: patients with < WBC/mu l showed significantly platelet fluorescence when marked with anti-GP IIIb and anti-GP Ib than thrombocytopenic patients, who had a spontaneous platelet rise beyond 30,000 platelets/mu l a few days later. One day after platelet transfusion, significantly more, platelets with high GP IIIb and Ib expression could be found. We were also able to document better transfusion efficacy of platelet concentrates with high GP IIIb and Ib expression. Finally, patients with high bleeding scores showed less GP Ib expression on the platelets than patients with low bleeding scores. In summary, the IVBT-documented platelet: function clearly corresponded to an increased expression of the collagen receptor and the thrombin receptor of platelets. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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