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Flow cytometric assays to detect platelet activation and aggregation in device-implanted calves

✍ Scribed by Baker, Linda C. ;Davis, William C. ;Autieri, Jacqueline ;Watach, Mary J. ;Yamazaki, Kenji ;Litwak, Philip ;Wagner, William R.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
263 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


Cardiovascular device development often relies upon large-animal models to assess blood biocompatibility prior to initiating clinical trials. Unfortunately, the amount of information gleaned from such trials is limited by simple assays that do not take full advantage of immunotechnological advances that increasingly are applied in clinical studies. Thus we have developed and tested new flow cytometric techniques for measuring circulating activated bovine platelets and platelet microaggregates. Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) raised against both activated and quiescent bovine platelets were incubated with control and PMA-or ADP-stimulated whole blood. Selected MAbs detected activated bovine platelets and platelet microaggregates in vitro with flow cytometry. Five calves implanted with one of two designs of nonpulsatile ventricular-assist devices (VADs) were followed with these assays prior to and during VAD implantation. Circulating activated bovine platelets and microaggregates increased after implantation in all animals and, alternatively, remained elevated or returned toward preimplant levels. Platelet activation percentages as detected temporally by three MAbs were correlated with one another, and platelet activation was correlated with microaggregate formation. In summary, these new methods for the sensitive measurement of circulating activated bovine platelets and microaggregates may provide valuable information for the development and assessment of future cardiovascular device designs.


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