Abstract

The effects of monovalent cations - inorganic alakali metal cations and organic quanternary ammonium cations - and monovalent inorganic anions on ADP-induced aggregation of bovine platelets were investigated. In the presence of K +, Rb +, Cs +, choline or tetramethylammonium, aggeregation proceeded. However, aggregation was markedly restricted in media containing Li +, Na +, tetrabutylammonium or dimethyldibenzylammonium. With anions, aggregation proceeded in the order Cl − > Br − > I − > Clo 4 − > SCN −. The effects of cations significantly depended on Ca 2+ concentration, whereas those of the anions depended little of Ca 2+. Anions such as SCN − and ClO 4 − markedly decreased the fluorescence of the surface charge probe 2- p-tuluidinylnaphthalene-6-sulfonate, whereas cations had less pronouced effects. The relative effects of the anions on the fluorescence were consistent with their relative inhibitory effects on aggregation. These results suggest that inhibition of platelet aggregation by the anions is due to a change in the surface change of the platelet plasma membrane. On the other hand, kinetic analysis suggests that the effects of monovalent cations on platelet aggregation are due to their competition with Ca 2+ during the process of aggregation.

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