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  • Low-density lipoproteins increase intracellular calcium in aequorin-loaded platelets.

Low-density lipoproteins increase intracellular calcium in aequorin-loaded platelets.

FEBS letters (1988-10-10)
R C Dunn, M Schachter, C M Miles, M D Feher, P R Tranter, K R Bruckdorfer, P S Sever
ABSTRACT

Low-density lipoproteins activate isolated human platelets. The mechanism of this activation is unknown, but may involve increased phosphoinositide turnover. We have examined the effect of low-density lipoproteins on intracellular calcium concentrations in platelets loaded with the photoprotein aequorin. The lipoproteins induced concentration-dependent increases in intracellular calcium, associated with shape change and aggregation. These responses could be partially inhibited by the removal of extracellular calcium and by pre-incubation with acetylsalicylic acid. They were also antagonised by agents which increase cellular concentrations of cyclic adenosine and guanosine monophosphates. It is not clear whether the platelet-lipoprotein interaction involves a 'classical' lipoprotein receptor.

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Trequinsin hydrochloride, ≥98%