Beta-amyloid augments platelet aggregation: reduced activity of familial angiopathy-associated mutants.

  • Wolozin B
  • Maheshwari S
  • Jones C
  • Dukoff R
  • Wallace W
  • Nagula S
  • Shulman NR
  • Sunderland T
  • Bush A.
  • RACCHI, MARCO
Publication date
January 1998

Abstract

Abstract The beta-amyloid (A beta) peptide is present both in serum and in platelets, however it is unclear whether A beta plays a role in platelet function. We have now investigated the effects of soluble A beta on platelet function and have found that low levels (0.1-1 nM) of soluble A beta augment ADP-dependent platelet aggregation and translocation of focal adhesion kinase to the platelet cytoskeleton. Addition of A beta to gel-filtered platelets along with concentrations of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) producing submaximal aggregation responses increased the aggregation response by over 2-fold depending on the ADP:A beta ratios. The structure activity requirements for A beta activity showed intriguing constraints. Only full length A be...

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