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Platelet interactions with heparin binding growth factor and fibronectin.

作者信息

Greisler H P, Klosak J J, Steinam S, Burgess W H, Henderson S C, Cabusao E A, Ellinger J

机构信息

Loyola University Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Maywood, Illinois 60153.

出版信息

ASAIO Trans. 1989 Jul-Sep;35(3):561-3. doi: 10.1097/00002480-198907000-00126.

Abstract

A fibronectin (Fn)/heparin/heparin binding growth factor (HBGF)/heparin (FHHH) complex can be affixed to vascular grafts. This study examines the effect of HBGF, Fn, and FHHH on platelet adhesion and aggregation. Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) grafts (5 cm X 4 mm) were treated with Fn (n = 9), FHHH (n = 9), or neither (n = 10) and interposed into canine aortoiliac systems, using each dog as its own control. Autogenous radiolabeled (111In oxine-650 muCi) platelets were injected IV prior to re-establishment of circulation. Blood flow was determined by electromagnetic flowmetry and perfusion maintained for 30 min. Grafts were removed with native aorta and ipsilateral iliac arteries (IIA). Specimens, excluding anastomoses, were sectioned for gamma counting and computerized planimetry. Results showed that FHHH and Fn treated grafts contained significantly more radioactivity than control segments, when normalized to their IIA. FHHH treated grafts contained 27 +/- 16 times more radioactivity per mm2 than IIA, Fn treated prostheses 12 +/- 8 times more, and untreated PTFE 4 +/- 3 times more. FHHH was significantly more radioactive than Fn alone (p less than or equal to 0.03). Platelet aggregation in response to either Fn or HBGF was studied in vitro. Aggregation was not activated by either Fn (1-100 micrograms/100 microliters) or HBGF (25-2,500 ng/100 microliters). These data suggest that Fn and HBGF promote platelet adhesion but not aggregation.

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