Early changes in the substructure of the marginal bundle in human blood platelets responding to adenosine diphosphate

Z. Xu , B.A. Afzelius
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Abstract

Human blood platelets were exposed to 10 μM adenosine diphosphate in order to induce shape changes and their ultrastructure was examined in preparations fixed with a glutaraldehyde-tannic acid mixture. Within 5 sec after the addition of ADP the marginal bundle along the perimeter of the platelet had undergone profound changes. The intertubular filaments of the marginal bundle were lost and, probably as a consequence, the microtubules were dispersed. The microtubules also had fragmented and appeared as straight rods rather than smoothly curved coils. Profiles with 14 or 15 protofilaments rather than the common 13-unit pattern were seen in 16% of the cross-sectioned microtubules. The proportion of incomplete (C-shaped) microtubules or of microtubules with an electron-dense interior also had increased and were interpreted as sections near the terminal ends of a microtubule. We interpret the C-shaped and the “filled” microtubules as signs of a disassembled microtubule and the 14- and 15-protofilament profiles as probably representing new (ends of) microtubules reassembled with a defective control of the proper structure.

人血小板边缘束亚结构对二磷酸腺苷反应的早期改变
将人血小板暴露于10 μM二磷酸腺苷溶液中,观察其形态变化,并用戊二醛-单宁酸混合物固定。在加入ADP后5秒内,沿血小板周缘的边缘束发生了深刻的变化。边缘束的管间细丝丢失,可能是微管分散的结果。微管也呈碎片状,呈直杆状,而不是光滑的弯曲线圈状。在16%的横截面微管中可以看到14或15个原丝,而不是常见的13个单位模式。不完整(c形)微管或内部有电子密度的微管的比例也有所增加,并被解释为微管末端附近的部分。我们将c形和“填充”微管解释为微管拆卸的标志,而14和15原丝剖面可能代表新的(端)微管重新组装,但对适当结构的控制存在缺陷。
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