A rapid, automated flow cytometric method to measure activated degranulated platelets by density determination

Journal:Thrombosis and Haemostasis
ISSN:0340-6245
Issue:2003: 89/6 (June) pp. 951-1113
Pages:1004-1016

A rapid, automated flow cytometric method to measure activated degranulated platelets by density determination

E. Sabrinah Chapman, Martin Sorette, Edward Hetherington, David Zelmanovic, Gail Kling, Jacques Dugailliez, Nuria Pujol-Moix, David Okrongly
Bayer Diagnostics, New York, U.S.A.

Summary

Platelet activation is reported to correlate with acute coronarysyndromes. A platelet analysis method on the ADVIA® 120Hematology System provides rapid analysis of platelet density,reported as mean platelet component (MPC) concentration,utilizes routine hematology specimens, requires no pre-treatment,and thirty seconds to generate results. Sub-populationsof platelets separated by density gradients showed excellentcorrelation with the ADVIA 120 MPC parameter(r = 0.997). Platelet activation induced by thrombin treatment resulted in a shift of platelets into the lowest density fraction(d = 1.068 g/mL) with a corresponding reduction in MPC from24.7 to 20.6 g/dL, N = 4 subjects (p < 0.004). There was alsoexcellent correlation between expression of CD62P measuredby fluorescence flow cytometry and the ADVIA 120Hematology System MPC values (r = 0.85). These results indicatethat the ADVIA 120 MPC parameter may be a useful newtest for assessing activated platelets and platelet density.

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