Platelet phospholipid and fatty acid composition was determined in nine normal subjects and in 11 patients with primary defects in platelet function. Two of the patients had thrombasthenia (Glanzmann) and nine had various types of abnormalities in platelet aggregation and platelet factor 3 availability attributed to impairment of the platelet release reaction. The values observed for platelet lipids in the normal subjects were similar to those reported by others. Four of the patients with a disturbance in the platelet release reaction were in the same family and showed the same abnormal pattern of platelet lipid composition. Phospholipid analysis showed a decrease in the relative amount of phosphatidyl ethanolamine (PE) and an increase in lecithin. Abnormalities in fatty acids consisted of an increase in the relative amounts of 18∶1ω9, 20∶0 and 20∶1ω9 and a decrease in the 22∶4ω6+24∶1 fraction. Similar changes in PE and 18∶1ω9 were also observed in another patient with a similar defect in platelet function. In this patient the relative amount of platelet sphingomyelin was also increased. The platelet lipid composition in the other six patients and in one normal subject given aspirin was essentially normal.
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