Depolarized Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and Elevated Calcium in Platelets of Sickle Cell Disease.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Samarjit Maharana, Chitrali Laha Roy, Kamal Kishor, Ravi Ranjan, Firdos Ahmad, Manoranjan Mahapatra, Renu Saxena, Meganathan Kannan
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Hemolysis, a crucial feature of Sickle cell disease (SCD), is a key player for cellular activation leading to various complications including thrombosis. In response to hemolysis, platelets get activated and release components that are necessary for further platelet activation and aggregation. Thus, it is believed that platelets contribute to the development of thrombotic complications. Platelets in SCD are expected to be affected due to common cause of hemolysis. To measure the surface markers of platelets including P-Selectin, Phosphatidyl Serine and integrin αIIbβ3 in SCD patients and healthy controls in order to understand the status of the platelets in SCD. To measure the surface markers of activated platelets using flow cytometry. Since mitochondria and calcium play an important role in cellular functions, the mitochondrial membrane potential and calcium content of platelets in SCD were also evaluated using flow cytometry. In the present study, we have observed significant increase of calcium level in SCD platelets. Further, the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential in SCD platelets was found to be significantly higher when compared to platelets of healthy controls. Though the surface markers of activated platelets in SCD remain unchanged, increased level of calcium and mitochondrial membrane potential loss suggest that the platelets in SCD are more prone to become activated. In order to understand the status of the platelets in SCD, apart from the surface markers, it is also important to assess the calcium levels and mitochondrial membrane potential of platelets.

镰状细胞病血小板中线粒体膜电位的去极化和钙的升高。
溶血是镰状细胞病(SCD)的一个重要特征,是导致包括血栓形成在内的各种并发症的细胞活化的关键因素。在溶血反应中,血小板被激活并释放出进一步激活和聚集血小板所需的成分。因此,人们认为血小板有助于血栓并发症的发展。由于溶血的常见原因,SCD中的血小板预计会受到影响。测量SCD患者和健康对照的血小板表面标志物,包括P-选择素、磷脂酰丝氨酸和整合素αIIbβ3,以了解SCD中血小板的状态。用流式细胞术测定活化血小板的表面标志物。由于线粒体和钙在细胞功能中起着重要作用,还使用流式细胞术评估了SCD中线粒体膜电位和血小板的钙含量。在本研究中,我们观察到SCD血小板中钙水平显著升高。此外,与健康对照的血小板相比,SCD血小板中线粒体膜电位的损失显著更高。尽管SCD中活化血小板的表面标记物保持不变,但钙水平的升高和线粒体膜电位的丧失表明SCD中的血小板更容易被活化。为了了解SCD中血小板的状态,除了表面标记物外,评估血小板的钙水平和线粒体膜电位也很重要。
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion is a medium for propagating and exchanging ideas within the medical community. It publishes peer-reviewed articles on a variety of aspects of clinical hematology, laboratory hematology and hemato-oncology. The journal exists to encourage scientific investigation in the study of blood in health and in disease; to promote and foster the exchange and diffusion of knowledge relating to blood and blood-forming tissues; and to provide a forum for discussion of hematological subjects on a national scale. The Journal is the official publication of The Indian Society of Hematology & Blood Transfusion.
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