Thromb Haemost 1970; 24(03/04): 432-437
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1654252
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Mg++ - and Ca++-Induced Platelet Aggregation and ADP[*]

S Cronberg**
1   Laboratoire d’Hémostase, Institut de Recherches sur les Maladies du Sang, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris-10
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J. P Caen
1   Laboratoire d’Hémostase, Institut de Recherches sur les Maladies du Sang, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris-10
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28 June 2018 (online)

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Reports on platelet aggregation after addition of calcium or magnesium to EDTA- PRP or platelet suspensions were confirmed. An aggregating principle was found in the EDTA-plasma and the supernatant of the platelet suspensions. Aggregation by magnesium in a platelet suspension was inhibited by adenosine and phosphoenol- pyruvic acid and pyruvate kinase, which suggested that the active principle was identical with ADP. Degradation of ADP in EDTA plasma was blocked.

It thus appears that aggregation induced by calcium or magnesium in EDTA-PRP and platelet suspension was due to accumulation of spontaneously liberated ADP, which was not degraded.

* Supported by a grant from DGRST 68 01317.


** Attaché de Recherche, I.N.S.E.R.M. Present address: Coagulation Laboratory, Allmänna Sjukhuset, 214 01 Malmö, Sweden.