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Calpain activation in shear-induced platelet aggregation

✍ Scribed by Kazumasa Fujitani; Jun-ichi Kambayashi; Hideo Ariyoshi; Masato Sakon; Shinobu Imajoh-Ohmi; Takashi Nakamura; Morito Monden


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Volume
66
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


Fluid shear stress has been known to activate platelet reaction such as aggregation, but the exact mechanism of shear-induced platelet aggregation (SIPA) has not been fully understood. Calpain, an intracellular calcium-activated cysteine protease, is abundant in platelets and is considered to be activated and involved in the proteolytic processes during platelet activation. A possible activation of calpain in SIPA was investigated, employing a newly developed aggregometer and specific monoclonal antibodies to detect activation of calpain. When a shear stress gradient varying between 6 and 108 dyn/cm 2 was applied to platelets, activation of Β΅-calpain was observed only in high-shear-stressed platelets, resulting in the proteolysis of talin. At 1 min after the onset of constant high shear stress of 108 dyn/cm 2 , Β΅-calpain activation and proteolysis of talin were detected and increased in a time-dependent manner. Constant shear stress more than 50 dyn/cm 2 , applied for 5 min, caused Β΅-calpain activation and proteolysis of talin, which were increased in a shear-force-dependent manner. Calpeptin, a calpain-specific peptide antagonist, caused the complete inhibition of both Β΅-calpain activation and proteolysis of talin, while SIPA profiles with calpeptin showed almost no change compared to those without calpeptin. These results suggest the possibility of calpain involvement in late phases of shear-induced platelet activation such as cytoskeletal reorganization.


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