Abstract
Considering the role played by platelets and leucocytes in diabetic disease and keeping
in mind the strong correlation between functional and metabolic aspects that characterizes
this clinical condition, we evaluated, in two groups of diabetics, respectively the
platelet and polymorphonuclear (PMN) cytosolic Ca2+ content (employing the fluorescent probe Fura 2-AM) and membrane fluidity (using
the fluorescent probe TMA-DPH and considering the fluorescence polarization degree,
inversely related to the membrane fluidity). From the obtained results, it is evident
that the platelet cytosolic Ca2+ content does not distinguish normals from diabetics of type 1 and 2; the platelet
membrane fluidity instead does not discriminate normals from diabetics, but differentiates
diabetics of type 1 and 2 (type 1 = 0.284 ± 0.015; type 2 = 0.314 ± 0.018; p < 0.001).
PMN cytosolic Ca2+ content and membrane fluidity do not discriminate normals from diabetics. In the
two groups of diabetics none of the platelet and PMN parameters (cytosolic Ca2+ content and membrane fluidity) are related to the glycometabolic pattern.
Key words
Diabetes Mellitus - Platelets - Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes - Membrane Fluidity -
Cytosolic Ca2+ Content