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Investigation of Platelet Apoptosis in Patients after Surgical Myocardial Revascularization.

Alisa A SokolovskayaMikhail A PopovEkaterina A SergeevaArkadiy A MetelkinDmitry I ZybinDmitry V ShumakovAslan A Kubatiev
Published in: Biomedicines (2023)
Platelets are one of the main participants in vascular accidents in cases of coronary heart disease (CHD). In this study, we sought to detect platelet apoptosis in patients with coronary artery disease who underwent scheduled myocardial revascularization surgery. To identify apoptotic events, we analyzed phosphatidylserine (PS) expression on the surface of platelets and mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) by flow cytometry in two groups of 30 patients aged 45-60 years: Group 1-patients before myocardial revascularization surgery and group 2-patients after myocardial revascularization surgery. The control group consisted of 10 healthy volunteers aged 45-60 years. According to our data, the percentage levels of PS expression in patients greatly decreased after surgery. We confirmed platelet apoptosis by recording depolarization of ΔΨm in pre- and postoperative patients. ΔΨm readings were considerably improved after surgery. Our data indicated that the functional parameters of platelets in patients with coronary heart disease differed from the characteristics of platelets in patients who underwent myocardial revascularization, and from those of patients in a control group. Future studies of platelet phenotypic characteristics and platelet apoptosis biomarkers should greatly advance our understanding of the pathophysiology of coronary heart disease, and further promote the development of methods for predicting adverse outcomes after surgery.
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