Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3029002 | Thrombosis Research | 2012 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundMany markers of platelet activation have been described but their reproducibility and comparability in patient populations are poorly defined.ObjectivesWe sought to compare markers of platelet and monocyte activation with platelet-monocyte aggregates, a proposed gold standard of in vivo platelet activation, and assess their reproducibility in patients with peripheral arterial disease: a population with substantial platelet activation, inflammation and risk of thrombotic events.Patients/MethodsThirty patients with peripheral vascular disease attended on two occasions to permit within-day and between-day comparisons. In vivo platelet and monocyte activation were determined by flow-cytometric quantification of platelet-monocyte aggregation, platelet surface expression of P-selectin and CD40L, platelet-derived microparticles, and monocyte surface expression of CD40 and CD11b. Plasma concentrations of platelet-derived microparticles, soluble P-selectin and CD40L were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbant assays.ResultsPlatelet-monocyte aggregation (36.7 ± 7.86%), and platelet surface expression of P-selectin (5.8 ± 1.65%) and CD40L (3.3 ± 1.45%) demonstrated comparable within-day (mean difference ± co-efficient of reproducibility; 0.9 ± 15.4%, 0.21 ± 1.65% and 0.2 ± 2.8% respectively) and between-day reproducibility (2.0 ± 12.4%, 0.10 ± 2.25% and 0.9 ± 6.4% respectively). Platelet-monocyte aggregates correlated well with other platelet (r = 0.30-0.50, P < 0.02) and monocyte (r = 0.27-0.47, P < 0.03) activation markers. Flow cytometric and assay quantified platelet-derived microparticles showed poorer reproducibility (co-efficient of reproducibility > 40).ConclusionsIn patients with peripheral arterial disease, measurements of platelet-monocyte aggregates have good reproducibility and consistently reflect other markers of platelet and monocyte activation.