Stabilizing role of platelet P2Y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.

BACKGROUND: In most models of experimental thrombosis, healthy blood vessels are damaged. This results in the formation of a platelet thrombus that is stabilized by ADP signaling via P2Y(12) receptors. However, such models do not predict involvement of P2Y(12) in the clinically relevant situation of...

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Main Authors: Reyhan Nergiz-Unal, Judith M E M Cosemans, Marion A H Feijge, Paola E J van der Meijden, Robert F Storey, J J J van Giezen, Mirjam G A oude Egbrink, Johan W M Heemskerk, Marijke J E Kuijpers
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-01-01
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spelling doaj-bc768f16716b44a084e9400cf1ae27142020-11-25T01:35:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-0154e1013010.1371/journal.pone.0010130Stabilizing role of platelet P2Y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.Reyhan Nergiz-UnalJudith M E M CosemansMarion A H FeijgePaola E J van der MeijdenRobert F StoreyJ J J van GiezenMirjam G A oude EgbrinkJohan W M HeemskerkMarijke J E KuijpersBACKGROUND: In most models of experimental thrombosis, healthy blood vessels are damaged. This results in the formation of a platelet thrombus that is stabilized by ADP signaling via P2Y(12) receptors. However, such models do not predict involvement of P2Y(12) in the clinically relevant situation of thrombosis upon rupture of atherosclerotic plaques. We investigated the role of P2Y(12) in thrombus formation on (collagen-containing) atherosclerotic plaques in vitro and in vivo, by using a novel mouse model of atherothrombosis. METHODOLOGY: Plaques in the carotid arteries from Apoe(-/-) mice were acutely ruptured by ultrasound treatment, and the thrombotic process was monitored via intravital fluorescence microscopy. Thrombus formation in vitro was assessed in mouse and human blood perfused over collagen or plaque material under variable conditions of shear rate and coagulation. Effects of two reversible P2Y(12) blockers, ticagrelor (AZD6140) and cangrelor (AR-C69931MX), were investigated. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Acute plaque rupture by ultrasound treatment provoked rapid formation of non-occlusive thrombi, which were smaller in size and unstable in the presence of P2Y(12) blockers. In vitro, when mouse or human blood was perfused over collagen or atherosclerotic plaque material, blockage or deficiency of P2Y(12) reduced the thrombi and increased embolization events. These P2Y(12) effects were present at shear rates >500 s(-1), and they persisted in the presence of coagulation. P2Y(12)-dependent thrombus stabilization was accompanied by increased fibrin(ogen) binding. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Platelet P2Y(12) receptors play a crucial role in the stabilization of thrombi formed on atherosclerotic plaques. This P2Y(12) function is restricted to high shear flow conditions, and is preserved in the presence of coagulation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2853564?pdf=render
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author Reyhan Nergiz-Unal
Judith M E M Cosemans
Marion A H Feijge
Paola E J van der Meijden
Robert F Storey
J J J van Giezen
Mirjam G A oude Egbrink
Johan W M Heemskerk
Marijke J E Kuijpers
spellingShingle Reyhan Nergiz-Unal
Judith M E M Cosemans
Marion A H Feijge
Paola E J van der Meijden
Robert F Storey
J J J van Giezen
Mirjam G A oude Egbrink
Johan W M Heemskerk
Marijke J E Kuijpers
Stabilizing role of platelet P2Y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Reyhan Nergiz-Unal
Judith M E M Cosemans
Marion A H Feijge
Paola E J van der Meijden
Robert F Storey
J J J van Giezen
Mirjam G A oude Egbrink
Johan W M Heemskerk
Marijke J E Kuijpers
author_sort Reyhan Nergiz-Unal
title Stabilizing role of platelet P2Y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.
title_short Stabilizing role of platelet P2Y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.
title_full Stabilizing role of platelet P2Y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.
title_fullStr Stabilizing role of platelet P2Y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.
title_full_unstemmed Stabilizing role of platelet P2Y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.
title_sort stabilizing role of platelet p2y(12) receptors in shear-dependent thrombus formation on ruptured plaques.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-01-01
description BACKGROUND: In most models of experimental thrombosis, healthy blood vessels are damaged. This results in the formation of a platelet thrombus that is stabilized by ADP signaling via P2Y(12) receptors. However, such models do not predict involvement of P2Y(12) in the clinically relevant situation of thrombosis upon rupture of atherosclerotic plaques. We investigated the role of P2Y(12) in thrombus formation on (collagen-containing) atherosclerotic plaques in vitro and in vivo, by using a novel mouse model of atherothrombosis. METHODOLOGY: Plaques in the carotid arteries from Apoe(-/-) mice were acutely ruptured by ultrasound treatment, and the thrombotic process was monitored via intravital fluorescence microscopy. Thrombus formation in vitro was assessed in mouse and human blood perfused over collagen or plaque material under variable conditions of shear rate and coagulation. Effects of two reversible P2Y(12) blockers, ticagrelor (AZD6140) and cangrelor (AR-C69931MX), were investigated. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Acute plaque rupture by ultrasound treatment provoked rapid formation of non-occlusive thrombi, which were smaller in size and unstable in the presence of P2Y(12) blockers. In vitro, when mouse or human blood was perfused over collagen or atherosclerotic plaque material, blockage or deficiency of P2Y(12) reduced the thrombi and increased embolization events. These P2Y(12) effects were present at shear rates >500 s(-1), and they persisted in the presence of coagulation. P2Y(12)-dependent thrombus stabilization was accompanied by increased fibrin(ogen) binding. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Platelet P2Y(12) receptors play a crucial role in the stabilization of thrombi formed on atherosclerotic plaques. This P2Y(12) function is restricted to high shear flow conditions, and is preserved in the presence of coagulation.
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