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Publication : A shear gradient-dependent platelet aggregation mechanism drives thrombus formation.

First Author  Nesbitt WS Year  2009
Journal  Nat Med Volume  15
Issue  6 Pages  665-73
PubMed ID  19465929 Mgi Jnum  J:151235
Mgi Id  MGI:4353444 Doi  10.1038/nm.1955
Citation  Nesbitt WS, et al. (2009) A shear gradient-dependent platelet aggregation mechanism drives thrombus formation. Nat Med 15(6):665-73
abstractText  Platelet aggregation at sites of vascular injury is essential for hemostasis and arterial thrombosis. It has long been assumed that platelet aggregation and thrombus growth are initiated by soluble agonists generated at sites of vascular injury. By using high-resolution intravital imaging techniques and hydrodynamic analyses, we show that platelet aggregation is primarily driven by changes in blood flow parameters (rheology), with soluble agonists having a secondary role, stabilizing formed aggregates. We find that in response to vascular injury, thrombi initially develop through the progressive stabilization of discoid platelet aggregates. Analysis of blood flow dynamics revealed that discoid platelets preferentially adhere in low-shear zones at the downstream face of forming thrombi, with stabilization of aggregates dependent on the dynamic restructuring of membrane tethers. These findings provide insight into the prothrombotic effects of disturbed blood flow parameters and suggest a fundamental reinterpretation of the mechanisms driving platelet aggregation and thrombus growth.
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