학술논문

Two distinct mechanisms are involved in stent thrombosis under flow conditions.
Document Type
Article
Source
Platelets. Jun2001, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p228-235. 8p. 3 Black and White Photographs, 1 Diagram.
Subject
*THROMBOSIS
*ARTERIAL occlusions
*PREVENTION
Language
ISSN
0953-7104
Abstract
The mechanism of stent thrombosis was evaluated by a flow chamber model. A Palmaz-Schatz stent was placed on glass surfaces coated with type I collagen in a parallel-plate flow chamber. Platelets were rendered fluorescent with mepacrine and whole blood was perfused through the chamber. Platelet thrombi formed around the implanted stents were continuously recorded by epi-fluorescent video-microscopy. Platelet thrombi appeared on the collagen surface within a few minutes in the absence of function blocking monoclonal antibodies. Antibody blocking vWF interaction with GP Ibα completely inhibited the platelet thrombi around the stent, but had no effect on platelet thrombus formation in the space between the stents and collagen, while both were inhibited by anti-GP IIb/IIIa. Our results suggest that two distinct mechanisms, one mediated by vWF interaction with GP Ibα occurring at high shear rates, and the other mediated exclusively by GP IIb/IIIa occurring at low shear rates, are involved in the process of platelet thrombus formation in the presence of stents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]