Effect of tissue-type plasminogen activator on platelet aggregation

The effects of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) on platelet aggregation in platelet rich plasma (PRP) or washed platelets from healthy subjects were studied. Platelet aggregates induced by ADP in PRP dissociated immediately after the addition of t-PA (15×104IU/ml). This disaggregation was de...

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Published inBlood & Vessel Vol. 19; no. 6; pp. 636 - 639
Main Authors SHIRAKAWA, Shigeru, MURASHIMA, Seiko, NISHIKAWA, Katsumasa, DEGUCHI, Akira, TUDA, Masayuki, SUZUKI, Hikoji, DEGUCHI, Katsumi, MORI, Yoshitaka, WADA, Hideo, IWASAKI, Hideo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Japanese Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis 1988
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ISSN0386-9717
1884-2372
DOI10.2491/jjsth1970.19.636

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Summary:The effects of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) on platelet aggregation in platelet rich plasma (PRP) or washed platelets from healthy subjects were studied. Platelet aggregates induced by ADP in PRP dissociated immediately after the addition of t-PA (15×104IU/ml). This disaggregation was dependent upon the concentration of t-PA (2-3O×104IU/ml), time for the addition of it after ADP (30-180sec.), and the aggregation ability of platelet itself. Platelet aggregates in PRP, added α2-plasmin inhibitor (final concentration: f. c.; 1IU/ml) to, dissociated in response to t-PA but not to plasmin (f. c.; 1.5CU/ml), although t-PA and plasmin induced the dissociation of them in PRP that α2-PI was not added to. When t-PA or plasmin was added to washed platelet aggregates induced by ADP in the presence of fibrinogen with or without plasminogen, t-PA induced the dissociation of them and plasmin enhanced the extent of them. These findings suggest that t-PA induced platelet disaggregation relates to the interaction among platelet, fibrinogen and t-PA, in addition to action of plasmin generated following plasminogen activation by t-PA on the platelet surface.
ISSN:0386-9717
1884-2372
DOI:10.2491/jjsth1970.19.636