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Published on: March 23, 2011
Original Article: Intracellular Ca(2+) Mobilization and Aggregatory Response to ADP and Thrombin in Aged Rat
A Sugidachi1, F Asai, T Oshima
1Pharmacology and Molecular Biology Research Laboratories, Sankyo Co. Ltd, 1-2 58 Hiromachi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140, Japan.
Abstract:
We previously reported that thrombin-induced Ca(2+) mobilization was enhanced in aged rat platelets. Since Ca(2+) mobilization in platelets is believed to be closely associated with platelet activation, we examined Ca(2+) mobilization and the aggregatory response to ADP and thrombin in young (3 months) and aged (24 months) rat platelets. Blood levels of fibrinogen and Ca(2+) in aged rats were higher than those in young rats. ADP-induced platelet aggregation in aged rats was significantly enhanced in platelet rich plasma and in washed platelet suspension, suggesting that age-associated hyperaggregability to ADP is attributable to changes in platelets themselves. On the other hand, thrombin (0.03-0.3 unit/ml)-induced aggregation in washed platelet suspension from aged rats was comparable to that from young rats. But, thrombin (0.3 unit/ml)-induced intracellular Ca(2+)mobilization was enhanced in aged rat platelets in the presence of extracellular Ca(2+). Likewise, ADP-induced Ca(2+) mobilization was enhanced in aged rat platelets. These results suggest that enhanced Ca(2+) mobilization in aged rat platelets is associated with hyperaggregability to ADP but not to thrombin.
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