Proteolysis of von Willebrand factor and shear stress-induced platelet aggregation in patients with aortic valve stenosis

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作者
Pareti, FI
Lattuada, A
Bressi, C
Zanobini, M
Sala, A
Steffan, A
Ruggeri, ZM
机构
[1] Scripps Res Inst, Dept Mol & Expt Med, La Jolla, CA USA
[2] Scripps Res Inst, Dept Vasc Biol, La Jolla, CA USA
[3] IRCCS CRO, Dept Blood Tranfus, Aviano, Italy
[4] IRCCS CRO, Dept Clin Pathol, Aviano, Italy
[5] Fdn Macchi, Osped Circolo, Div Cardiac Surg, Varese, Italy
[6] Fdn Monzino, Chair Cardiac Surg, Milan, Italy
[7] Maggiore Hosp, IRCCS, Dept Internal Med, Milan, Italy
[8] Maggiore Hosp, IRCCS, Angelo Bianchi Bonomi Hemophilia & Thrombosis Ctr, Milan, Italy
关键词
von Willebrand factor; platelets; stenosis; valves;
D O I
10.1161/01.CIR.102.11.1290
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background-Excessive bleeding may complicate congenital cardiac defects, To explain the pathogenesis of this abnormality, we evaluated selected parameters of primary hemostasis in patients with aortic valve stenosis before and after corrective surgery. Methods and Results-We examined shear-induced platelet aggregation with the filter aggregometer test and von Willebrand factor (vWF) structure by evaluating the multimeric distribution and extent of subunit proteolysis, The platelet count was reduced before corrective surgery, and shear-induced platelet aggregation was impaired. Moreover, VWF multimers of higher molecular mass were decreased, and proteolytic subunit fragments were increased. After correction of the cardiac defect, all of these parameters returned to normal. Conclusions-Alterations of VWF and platelet function may contribute to the bleeding diathesis in patients with aortic valve stenosis. Improvement after corrective surgery suggests that the passage of blood through a stenosed aortic valve may result in shear forces that induce vWF interaction with platelets in the circulation and, in turn, trigger platelet clearance, vWF degradation, and the impairment of primary hemostasis.
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页数:6
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