PLATELET AGGREGOMETRY - DOSE-RELATED RESPONSES TO ARACHIDONIC-ACID IN CHILDHOOD NEPHROTIC SYNDROME

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ALMUGEIREN, MM
GADER, AMA
ALRASHEED, SA
ALMOMEN, AK
ALSALLOUM, A
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[1] COLL MED, DEPT PHYSIOL, RIYADH 11461, SAUDI ARABIA
[2] COLL MED, DEPT MED, RIYADH 11461, SAUDI ARABIA
[3] KING SAUD UNIV, KING KHALID UNIV HOSP, RIYADH 11461, SAUDI ARABIA
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10.3109/09537109509078446
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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A recent unexpected finding of inhibited platelet aggregation in response to a single (1.64 mmol/l) dose of arachidonic acid (AA), during the relapse of childhood nephrosis, prompted us to assess aggregation in response to multiple doses of AA: 1.64, 0.82, 0.41, 0.20 mmol/l, in two groups of children, in the relapse (n = 34) or remission (n = 41) phase of nephrotic syndrome. During relapse: the highest dose of AA (1.64 mmol/l) evoked reversible and inhibited aggregation in 91% of patients, However, at the lower doses there were enhanced responses as measured by both maximum aggregation (%) and slopes of the aggregation curves, In contrast, during remission, irreversible aggregation was obtained at the highest AA dose, while at the lowest two doses (0.41 and 0.20 mmol/l), no aggregation responses were obtained in 4 (9%) and 7 (17%) patients respectively; in those who responded there was a long lag phase, Healthy controls (n = 21) exhibited their highest responses to 1.64 and 0.82 mmol/l AA and at the lowest AA doses (0.41 and 0.20 mmol/l), a total absence of responses was noted in 40% and 71% of samples respectively, We conclude that during relapse platelet sensitivity, as shown by irreversible aggregation in response to multiple AA doses, shifts towards the lower doses, when compared with healthy controls; while during remission responses fall in-between the relapse and control groups, indicating the maintenance of platelet sensitivity during this phase of nephrosis,
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