2021
DOI: 10.1111/trf.16312
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Human platelets labeled at two discrete biotin densities are functional in vitro and are detected in vivo in the murine circulation: A promising approach to monitor platelet survival in vivo in clinical research

Abstract: Background The production of platelet concentrates (PCs) is evolving, and their survival capacity needs in vivo evaluation. This requires that the transfused platelets (PLTs) be distinguished from those of the recipient. Labeling at various biotin (Bio) densities allows one to concurrently trace multiple PLT populations, as reported for red blood cells. Study Design and Methods A method is described to label human PLTs at two densities of Bio for future clinical trials. Injectable‐grade PLTs were prepared in a… Show more

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“…The response to collagen was also impacted in Bio‐Wash platelets in a storage time‐dependent manner. A similar decrease was observed when platelets were biotinylated at a high concentration 21 . Of importance, we were able to restore the ADP or collagen response with the use of epinephrine as a double‐agonist activation.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…The response to collagen was also impacted in Bio‐Wash platelets in a storage time‐dependent manner. A similar decrease was observed when platelets were biotinylated at a high concentration 21 . Of importance, we were able to restore the ADP or collagen response with the use of epinephrine as a double‐agonist activation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…A similar decrease was observed when platelets were biotinylated at a high concentration. 21 Of importance, we were able to restore the ADP or collagen response with the use of epinephrine as a double-agonist activation. Co-aggregation might give a better understanding of the in vivo response by the fact that platelets naturally respond to more than one molecule, as multiple agonists are involved in injury sites for the aggregation of platelets, which is in agreement with previously published data.…”
Section: Platelet Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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