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Important Regulatory Roles of Erythrocytes on Platelet Adhesion to the von Willebrand Factor on the Wall Under Blood Flow Conditions.

Noriko TamuraKazuya ShimizuSeiji ShiozakiKazuyasu SugiyamaMasamitsu NakayamaShinichi GotoShu TakagiShinya Goto
Published in: Thrombosis and haemostasis (2021)
The roles of erythrocytes on platelet adhesion to von Willebrand factor (VWF) on the vessel wall through their membrane glycoprotein (GP)Ibα under blood flow condition is still to be elucidated. Blood specimens containing fluorescently labeled platelet and native, biochemically fixed, or artificial erythrocytes, at various hematocrits were perfused on a surface of VWF immobilized on the wall at a shear rate of 1,500 s-1. Rates of platelet adhesions were measured in each condition. Computer simulation of platelet adhesion to the VWF on the wall at the same shear rate was conducted by solving governing equations with a finite-difference method on K-computer. The rates of platelet adhesion were calculated at various hematocrits conditions in the computational domain of 100 µm (x-axis) x 400 µm (y-axis) x 100 µm (z-axis). Biological experiments demonstrated the positive correlation between the rates of platelet adhesion and hematocrit values in native, fixed, and artificial erythrocytes. (r=0.992, 0.934, and 0.825 respectively, p<0.05 for all). The computer simulation results supported the hematocrit dependent increase in platelet adhesion rates on VWF (94.3/sec at 10%, 185.2/sec at 20%, and 327.9/sec at 30%, respectively). These results suggest the important contributing role of erythrocytes on platelet adhesion to the VWF. The augmented z-axis fluctuation of flowing platelet caused by the physical presence of erythrocytes is speculated as the cause for hematocrit dependent increase in platelet adhesion.
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