TY - JOUR
T1 - Platelets are highly activated in patients of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
AU - Yaoita, Nobuhiro
AU - Shirakawa, Ryutaro
AU - Fukumoto, Yoshihiro
AU - Sugimura, Koichiro
AU - Miyata, Satoshi
AU - Miura, Yutaka
AU - Nochioka, Kotaro
AU - Miura, Masanobu
AU - Tatebe, Shunsuke
AU - Aoki, Tatsuo
AU - Yamamoto, Saori
AU - Satoh, Kimio
AU - Kimura, Tomohiro
AU - Shimokawa, Hiroaki
AU - Horiuchi, Hisanori
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.
PY - 2014/11/1
Y1 - 2014/11/1
N2 - Objective-Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is a fatal disease that is distinct from pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Although CTEPH is characterized by obstruction of major pulmonary artery because of chronic thrombus, it remains unclear whether CTEPH is associated with prothrombotic condition.Approach and Results-In addition to conventional markers, GTP-bound levels of Rap1, RhoA, RalA, Rac1, and Ras in platelets, which are implicated for platelet activation, were measured in patients without pulmonary hypertension (non-PH, n=15), patients with PAH (n=19), and patients with CTEPH (n=25). Furthermore, the responsiveness to ex vivo thrombin stimulation was also evaluated. The ratios of the P-selectin positive platelets in the non-PH patients, patients with PAH, and patients with CTEPH were 1.40% (median and interquartile range, 0.83-1.82), 2.40% (1.80-3.39), and 2.63% (1.90-8.22), respectively (non-PH versus CTEPH, P<0.01). The activated GPIIb/IIIa-positive platelets were 6.01% (1.34-7.87), 11.39% (5.69-20.86), and 9.74% (7.83-24.01), respectively (non-PH versus CTEPH, P=0.01). GTP-bound RhoA was 1.79% (0.94- 2.83), 4.03% (2.01-5.14), and 2.01% (1.22-2.48), respectively (non-PH versus PAH, P=0.04), and GTP-bound RalA was 1.58% (1.08-2.11), 3.02% (2.03-3.54), and 2.64% (1.42-4.28), respectively (non-PH versus PAH, P=0.023; non-PH versus CTEPH, P=0.048). In contrast, Rac1, Rap1, or Ras was not activated in any groups. The platelets of patients with CTEPH exhibited hyperresponsiveness to ex vivo thrombin stimulation compared with those of non-PH patients when evaluated for the surface markers. Either D-dimer or fibrin degradation product level was not increased in patients with CTEPH.Conclusions-These results provide the first direct evidence that platelets of patients with CTEPH are highly activated and exhibit hyperresponsiveness to thrombin stimulation.
AB - Objective-Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is a fatal disease that is distinct from pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Although CTEPH is characterized by obstruction of major pulmonary artery because of chronic thrombus, it remains unclear whether CTEPH is associated with prothrombotic condition.Approach and Results-In addition to conventional markers, GTP-bound levels of Rap1, RhoA, RalA, Rac1, and Ras in platelets, which are implicated for platelet activation, were measured in patients without pulmonary hypertension (non-PH, n=15), patients with PAH (n=19), and patients with CTEPH (n=25). Furthermore, the responsiveness to ex vivo thrombin stimulation was also evaluated. The ratios of the P-selectin positive platelets in the non-PH patients, patients with PAH, and patients with CTEPH were 1.40% (median and interquartile range, 0.83-1.82), 2.40% (1.80-3.39), and 2.63% (1.90-8.22), respectively (non-PH versus CTEPH, P<0.01). The activated GPIIb/IIIa-positive platelets were 6.01% (1.34-7.87), 11.39% (5.69-20.86), and 9.74% (7.83-24.01), respectively (non-PH versus CTEPH, P=0.01). GTP-bound RhoA was 1.79% (0.94- 2.83), 4.03% (2.01-5.14), and 2.01% (1.22-2.48), respectively (non-PH versus PAH, P=0.04), and GTP-bound RalA was 1.58% (1.08-2.11), 3.02% (2.03-3.54), and 2.64% (1.42-4.28), respectively (non-PH versus PAH, P=0.023; non-PH versus CTEPH, P=0.048). In contrast, Rac1, Rap1, or Ras was not activated in any groups. The platelets of patients with CTEPH exhibited hyperresponsiveness to ex vivo thrombin stimulation compared with those of non-PH patients when evaluated for the surface markers. Either D-dimer or fibrin degradation product level was not increased in patients with CTEPH.Conclusions-These results provide the first direct evidence that platelets of patients with CTEPH are highly activated and exhibit hyperresponsiveness to thrombin stimulation.
KW - Blood platelets
KW - Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
KW - GTP-binding proteins
KW - Pulmonary hypertension
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U2 - 10.1161/ATVBAHA.114.304404
DO - 10.1161/ATVBAHA.114.304404
M3 - Article
C2 - 25169936
AN - SCOPUS:84911918024
SN - 1079-5642
VL - 34
SP - 2486
EP - 2494
JO - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
JF - Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
IS - 11
ER -