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Publication : Mechanisms of enhanced thrombus formation in cerebral microvessels of mice expressing hemoglobin-S.

First Author  Gavins FN Year  2011
Journal  Blood Volume  117
Issue  15 Pages  4125-33
PubMed ID  21304105 Mgi Jnum  J:172840
Mgi Id  MGI:5009106 Doi  10.1182/blood-2010-08-301366
Citation  Gavins FN, et al. (2011) Mechanisms of enhanced thrombus formation in cerebral microvessels of mice expressing hemoglobin-S. Blood 117(15):4125-33
abstractText  The microvasculature assumes an inflammatory and procoagulant state in a variety of different diseases, including sickle cell disease (SCD), which may contribute to the high incidence of ischemic stroke in these patients. This study provides evidence for accelerated thrombus formation in arterioles and venules in the cerebral vasculature of mice that express hemoglobin-S (beta(s) mice). Enhanced microvascular thrombosis in beta(s) mice was blunted by immunologic or genetic interventions that target tissue factor, endothelial protein C receptor, activated protein C, or thrombin. Platelets from beta(s) mice also exhibited enhanced aggregation velocity after stimulation with thrombin but not ADP. Neutropenia also protected against the enhanced thrombosis response in beta(s) mice. These results indicate that the cerebral microvasculature is rendered vulnerable to thrombus formation in beta(s) mice via a neutrophil-dependent mechanism that is associated with an increased formation of and enhanced platelet sensitivity to thrombin.
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