Abstract

Agonist regulation of platelet alpha 2-adrenoceptors was examined in human volunteers after acute elevations of adrenoceptor agonist and during chronic elevation of plasma catecholamines in two patients with phaeochromocytoma. Platelet alpha 2-adrenoceptor number was measured by radioligand binding [( 3H]yohimbine) and alpha 2-adrenoceptor function measured by turbidimetric platelet aggregation. Short term infusion of adrenoceptor agonists with alpha 2 activity caused reductions in the platelet response to adrenaline in vitro; conversely an increase in activity was observed postoperatively in two patients after removal of phaeochromocytoma. The changes in platelet response were not accompanied by changes in alpha 2-adrenoceptor number. It is proposed that a process of receptor inactivation occurs during desensitization and this is responsible for the dynamic regulation of platelet responses.

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