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An extensional strain sensing mechanosome drives adhesion-independent platelet activation at supraphysiological hemodynamic gradients.

Nurul A Zainal AbidinEric K W PoonCrispin SzydzikMariia TimofeevaFarzan AkbaridoustRose J BrazilekFrancisco J Tovar LopezXiao MaChitrarth LavIvan MarusicPhilip E ThompsonArnan MitchellAndrew S H OoiJustin R HamiltonWarwick S Nesbitt
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
Our findings suggest that platelets are adapted to rapidly respond to supraphysiological extensional strain dynamics, rather than the peak magnitude of imposed wall shear stress. In the context of overall platelet activation and thrombosis, we posit that "extensional strain sensing" acts as a priming mechanism in response to threshold levels of extensional strain allowing platelets to form downstream adhesive interactions more rapidly under the limiting effects of supraphysiological hemodynamics.
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