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Reversible inhibition of the platelet procoagulant response through manipulation of the Gardos channel

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BLOOD
卷 108, 期 7, 页码 2223-2228

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2006-01-009613

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The platelet procoagulant response requires a sustained elevation of the intracellular Ca2+ concentration, [Ca2+](l), causing exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) at the outer surface of the plasma membrane. An increased [Ca2+](i) also activates Ca2+-dependent K+ channels. Here, we investigated the contribution of the efflux of K+ ions on the platelet procoagulant response in collagen-thrombin-activated platelets using selective K+ channel blockers. The Garclos channel blockers clotrimazol, charybdotoxin, and quinine caused a similar decrease in prothrombinase activity as well as in the number of PS-exposing platelets detected by fluorescence-conjugated annexin A5. Apamin and iberlotoxin, inhibitors of other K+ channels, were without effect. Only clotrimazol showed a significant inhibition of the collagen-plus-thrombin-induced intracellular calcium response. Clotrimazol and charybdotoxin did not inhibit aggregation and release under the conditions used. Inhibition by Gardos channel blockers was reversed by valinomycin, a selective K+ lonophore. The impaired procoagulant response of platelets from a patient with Scott syndrome was partially restored by pretreatment with valinomycin, suggesting a possible defect of the Gardos channel in this syndrome. Collectively, these results provide evidence for the involvement of efflux of K+ ions through Ca2(+)-activated K+ channels in the procoagulant response of platelets, opening potential strategies for therapeutic interventions.

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