1979
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.me.30.020179.001003
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Secretable Storage Pools in Platelets

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“…The release of a and dense granules from activated platelets serves to amplify platelet aggregation [39][40][41][42] and is an important component in normal agonist-induced platelet activation. To determine if 12-LOX plays a role in FcgRIIa-mediated granule secretion, surface expression of P-selectin was used as a surrogate marker to measure a-granule secretion in FcgRIIa-stimulated platelets, and measurement of ATP Washed human platelets treated with DMSO or ML355 were stimulated by FcgRIIa crosslinking in which IV.3 (2 mg/mL) 1 GAM (10 mg/mL) were used for (A) a-granule secretion.…”
Section: -Lox Regulates Dense and A-granule Secretion In Fcgriia-acmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The release of a and dense granules from activated platelets serves to amplify platelet aggregation [39][40][41][42] and is an important component in normal agonist-induced platelet activation. To determine if 12-LOX plays a role in FcgRIIa-mediated granule secretion, surface expression of P-selectin was used as a surrogate marker to measure a-granule secretion in FcgRIIa-stimulated platelets, and measurement of ATP Washed human platelets treated with DMSO or ML355 were stimulated by FcgRIIa crosslinking in which IV.3 (2 mg/mL) 1 GAM (10 mg/mL) were used for (A) a-granule secretion.…”
Section: -Lox Regulates Dense and A-granule Secretion In Fcgriia-acmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acidic stores include lysosomes (Lloyd-Evans et al, 2008;Churchill et al, 2002), secretory lysosomes (Holmsen and Weiss, 1979), acidocalcisomes (Luo et al, 2004) and vacuoles (Patel and Docampo, 2010). Moreover, recent studies have demonstrated that such pools are also mobilisable (Churchill et al, 2002;Lange et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are 3 to 8 dense granules per platelet, and the contents from these dense granules are important for recruiting more platelets to the site of injury. 2,3 Protein kinase C (PKC) has been implicated in platelet secretion. 4 Protein kinase Cs are members of the extended AGC (protein kinases A, G, and C) family of differentially expressed serine/ threonine kinases implicated in a diverse array of cellular functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%