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Publication : Targeted disruption of cd39/ATP diphosphohydrolase results in disordered hemostasis and thromboregulation.

First Author  Enjyoji K Year  1999
Journal  Nat Med Volume  5
Issue  9 Pages  1010-7
PubMed ID  10470077 Mgi Jnum  J:57505
Mgi Id  MGI:1344884 Doi  10.1038/12447
Citation  Enjyoji K, et al. (1999) Targeted disruption of cd39/ATP diphosphohydrolase results in disordered hemostasis and thromboregulation [see comments]. Nat Med 5(9):1010-7
abstractText  CD39, or vascular adenosine triphosphate diphosphohydrolase, has been considered an important inhibitor of platelet activation. Unexpectedly, cd39-deficient mice had prolonged bleeding times with minimally perturbed coagulation parameters. Platelet interactions with injured mesenteric vasculature were considerably reduced in vivo and purified mutant platelets failed to aggregate to standard agonists in vitro. This platelet hypofunction was reversible and associated with purinergic type P2Y1 receptor desensitization. In keeping with deficient vascular protective mechanisms, fibrin deposition was found at multiple organ sites in cd39-deficient mice and in transplanted cardiac grafts. Our data indicate a dual role for adenosine triphosphate diphosphohydrolase in modulating hemostasis and thrombotic reactions.
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