Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 13, 2026

Microfluidics in Assessing Platelet Function
Published on: November 8, 2024
Platelets in Intracranial Aneurysm: The Missing Actors in the Drama?
Clémence Maupu1, Garance Ennesser1, Céline Baron-Menguy2
1Université Paris Cité and Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, INSERM U1148, LVTS, France (C.M., G.E., Y.B.).
None:
Arterial dilation can lead to aneurysm formation, most commonly affecting the aorta and intracranial arteries. Platelets are now recognized as key mediators of vascular inflammation and remodeling, contributing to the initiation and progression of several vascular diseases. While the role of platelets in abdominal aortic aneurysm formation has gained considerable attention and is under active investigation, their contribution to intracranial aneurysm pathophysiology remains poorly understood. In this review, we summarize current mechanistic and preclinical evidence on the development and rupture of intracranial aneurysms. We discuss how platelet interactions with leukocytes, vascular cells, and their procoagulant role may influence inflammatory and tissue damage within the intracranial aneurysm, highlighting gaps in knowledge that could reveal new mechanisms.
Related Concept Videos
Formation of the Platelet Plug
As the injured blood vessel contracts, endothelial cells undergo contraction, revealing collagen fibers in the basement membrane and underlying connective tissue. Furthermore, the plasma membrane of endothelial cells becomes adhesive, preparing the site for platelet adhesion. Platelets...
Structure and Function of Platelets
Platelets are continually replenished, circulating in the bloodstream for 9-12 days before being removed by phagocytes, primarily in the spleen. A microliter of circulating blood contains between 150,000 and 450,000...
Clot Retraction and Fibrinolysis
Antiplatelet Drugs: Prostaglandin Synthesis, P2Y12 and Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa Inhibitors
Prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors, exemplified by the widely known aspirin, wield their power by irreversibly acetylating...
Anticoagulant Drugs: Low-Molecular-Weight Heparins
Aneurysm III: Interprofessional Care

