Abstract
Endotoxin lipopolysaccharidesEscherichia coli O26∶B6 andE. coli O127∶B8 were weak inducers of aggregation in normal guinea-pig platelet-rich plasma (PRP), even in the presence of Ca2+. Indomethacin hardly inhibited endotoxin-induced aggregation, indicating that biosynthesis of thromboxane A2 (TXA2) was of little importance. In accordance with this conclusion TXA2 was not detectable by means of bioassay during endotoxin-induced aggregation in normal guinea-pig PRP. Pretreatment of the guinea-pigs with endotoxin sensitized their PRP to endotoxin. This was due to a humoral factor with a selectivity directed towards the polysaccharide moiety of endotoxin. The combination of this factor with endotoxin induced a marked biosynthesis of TXA2 and concomitant platelet aggregation.