Expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico

The aim of the present study was to determine platelet membrane receptors in the Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS). 20 children of 17.3 ± 5.2 months of age, with clinical and laboratory diagnosis of HUS were studied. Platelets from samples obtained 15 days, one month and two months after the beginning...

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Autores principales: Zanaro, N.L., Silva, M.V., Vizcargüénaga, M.I., Sanchez Ávalos, J.C., Sassetti, B.
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spelling todo:paper_03252957_v33_n2_p197_Zanaro2023-10-03T15:23:34Z Expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico Zanaro, N.L. Silva, M.V. Vizcargüénaga, M.I. Sanchez Ávalos, J.C. Sassetti, B. GPIIbIIIa Hemolytic uremic syndrome Platelet glycoproteins The aim of the present study was to determine platelet membrane receptors in the Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS). 20 children of 17.3 ± 5.2 months of age, with clinical and laboratory diagnosis of HUS were studied. Platelets from samples obtained 15 days, one month and two months after the beginning of the disease were isolated. Normal platelets controls of a similar age population were also analyzed. Membrane glycoproteins (GP) were solubilized and studied by Western blot. Specific monoclonal antibodies were used. Low levels of GPIb and GPIIbIIIa were observed in the first sample. Then, GPIb increased quickly, reaching normal values on day 30. GPIIbIIIA complex increased slightly on day 60, but always showed low levels (5- 25%). GPIIb kept a low level throughout the study, while GPIIIa presented values near the lower normal level (25-50%) From these findings it can be concluded that protein synthesis is not altered since GPIb increases rapidly, GPIIbIIIa is the mainly damaged receptor. It can be due to a blockage by non-specific antibodies or RGD peptides or may be some structural alteration on GPIIb by non-specific proteolysis. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03252957_v33_n2_p197_Zanaro
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topic GPIIbIIIa
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Platelet glycoproteins
spellingShingle GPIIbIIIa
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Platelet glycoproteins
Zanaro, N.L.
Silva, M.V.
Vizcargüénaga, M.I.
Sanchez Ávalos, J.C.
Sassetti, B.
Expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico
topic_facet GPIIbIIIa
Hemolytic uremic syndrome
Platelet glycoproteins
description The aim of the present study was to determine platelet membrane receptors in the Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS). 20 children of 17.3 ± 5.2 months of age, with clinical and laboratory diagnosis of HUS were studied. Platelets from samples obtained 15 days, one month and two months after the beginning of the disease were isolated. Normal platelets controls of a similar age population were also analyzed. Membrane glycoproteins (GP) were solubilized and studied by Western blot. Specific monoclonal antibodies were used. Low levels of GPIb and GPIIbIIIa were observed in the first sample. Then, GPIb increased quickly, reaching normal values on day 30. GPIIbIIIA complex increased slightly on day 60, but always showed low levels (5- 25%). GPIIb kept a low level throughout the study, while GPIIIa presented values near the lower normal level (25-50%) From these findings it can be concluded that protein synthesis is not altered since GPIb increases rapidly, GPIIbIIIa is the mainly damaged receptor. It can be due to a blockage by non-specific antibodies or RGD peptides or may be some structural alteration on GPIIb by non-specific proteolysis.
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author Zanaro, N.L.
Silva, M.V.
Vizcargüénaga, M.I.
Sanchez Ávalos, J.C.
Sassetti, B.
author_facet Zanaro, N.L.
Silva, M.V.
Vizcargüénaga, M.I.
Sanchez Ávalos, J.C.
Sassetti, B.
author_sort Zanaro, N.L.
title Expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico
title_short Expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico
title_full Expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico
title_fullStr Expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico
title_full_unstemmed Expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico
title_sort expresión de receptores de membrana plaquetaria en el sindrome urémico hemolîtico
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