Significant Reduction in the Binding of a Monoclonal Antibody (LYP 18) Directed Against the IIb/IIIa Glycoprotein Complex to Platelets of Patients Having Undergone Extracorporeal Circulation
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Georg Thieme Verlag KG in Thrombosis and Haemostasis
- Vol. 57 (01) , 106-109
- https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1651072
Abstract
Extracorporeal circulation (ECC) used in open heart surgery gives rise to several hemostatic defects. This work investigates the effect of ECC on patient platelets membrane glycoproteins II b/ IIIa. A monoclonal antibody (LYP 18) directed against the IIb/ IIIa complex was used on patient platelets in binding and flow cytometry studies, before and at the end of ECC. An antithrombospondin (LYP 8) monoclonal antibody and a monoclonal antibody (LYP 7) directed against an a-granule glycoprotein of 136 kdaltons, present on the platelet surface after secretion, were used in binding studies together with electron microscopy to assess the release of α-granules. Results obtained in 7 patients show a significant reduction (p <0.02) in the number of LYP 18 monoclonal antibody binding to platelets having undergone ECC (n = 49,725 ± 16,275) compared to platelets drawn before ECC (n = 72,671 ± 13,302). Flow cytometry studies indicate a decrease (p <0.02) in the percentage of platelets bearing the LYP 18 determinant following ECC (75 ± 12% vs 66 ± 14%). Binding of monoclonal antibodies LYP 8 and LYP 7 and electron microscopy studies of patient platelets having undergone ECC do not show degranulation. These results suggest possible cleavage of the IIb/IIIa complex following ECC but no release of α-granules.Keywords
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