An abnormal pattern of multiple platelet function abnormalities and increased thromboxane generation in patients with primary thrombocytosis and thrombotic complications
- 1 November 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 47 (5) , 326-332
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0609.1991.tb01855.x
Abstract
Platelet aggregation (PA) induced by ADP, collagen and epinephrine, plasma levels of beta-thromboglobulin (beta TG) and thromboxane B2 (TXB2) and serum TXB2 generation were studied in 11 patients with primary thrombocytosis (7 with essential thrombocythaemia and 4 with polycythaemia vera) and compared with 16 healthy subjects. 5 patients suffered from peripheral vascular ischaemia and another 3 had venous thrombosis, but none had bleeding complications. The patients showed an abnormal pattern of platelet function and of thromboxane generation distinct from the healthy subjects in three aspects. a) Shape change was 5-26 times greater, the lag-time of collagen PA was 2.3-2.9 times longer and the extent of epinephrine PA was nil or very low. ADP- or collagen-induced PA was also reduced (p less than 0.02). b) Plasma TXB2 generation (corrected to a normal platelet concentration) stimulated by the three PA inducers was within the range of the healthy subjects in spite of the reduced extent of PA. c) Plasma beta TG level and serum TXB2 generation (both corrected to a normal platelet concentration) were 2.9-7.1 times higher (p less than 0.001) indicating enhanced in vivo platelet activation and possibly increased thrombin generation. These abnormalities were not detected in another 4 patients with secondary thrombocytosis. The abnormal pattern of platelet function and thromboxane generation can be a useful laboratory method in the evaluation of patients with primary thrombocytosis. It might also explain the thrombotic complications which occurred in 8 of the patients in a manner such that increased or normal TXB2 generation overcomes the reduced extent of PA. In this respect, the pronounced serum TXB2 synthesis might be a marker of intravascular thrombosis.Keywords
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