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Cooperative type of platelet hypersensitivity to ADP
E Yu Shabanova1, I V Mindukshev, E A Malakhovskaya
1Laboratory for Physiology of Respiration, I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. helen_shabanova@mail.ru
Abstract:
We found that gestosis is associated with platelet hypersensitivity to ADP. Cell P2X1 receptors exhibited a positive cooperative response to ADP (EC(50)=10.88+/-3.70 nM, Hill constant n=2.59+/-0.50 rel. units). Cooperative binding of ADP to platelet P2X1 receptors was also observed during incubation of cells from pregnant women with isosorbide dinitrate.
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