Characterization of a genetic difference in the platelet aggregation response of two inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6 and C3H/He.

1987 
Abstract An in vitro platelet aggregation assay has been used to characterize the platelet response of two inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6J and C3H/J. Arachidonic acid, ADP, ristocetin, and collagen, but not epinephrine, were effective inducers of platelet aggregation in C57BL/6 mice. In C3H mice, however, platelets responded differently to some, but not all, inducers of platelet aggregation. The difference between the two strains was particularly striking for arachidonic acid; at 0.375 μM arachidonic acid, platelets from C57BL/6 mice aggregated well, but platelets from C3H mice failed to aggregate. The two strains also differed in serotonin release from platelets. When the pool of platelet serotonin was labeled by incubating platelets with [ 14 C]serotonin, the amount of label subsequently released from platelets in response to 0.375 μM arachidonic acid was 20.5% ± 2.5 SE for C57BL/6 mice and 1.5% ± 1.5 SE for C3H mice. The platelets from F 1 progeny of a cross between C57BL/6 and C3H mice were indistinguishable in aggregation response from the C57BL/6 parent. The defect in aggregation response found in C3H mice appears to reside in the platelets rather than in the plasma. Experiments which involved adding the plasma of one strain to the washed platelets of the other strain indicated that C57BL/6 platelets aggregated well whether they were resuspended in plasma from C57BL/6 or C3H mice, while C3H platelets failed to aggregate regardless of the origin of the plasma. Strain C57BL/6 is susceptible to diet-induced formation of atherosclerotic lesions, but strain C3H is resistant to lesion formation. This genetic difference in atherosclerosis susceptibility is not related to the genetic difference in platelet aggregation since a recombinant inbred strain, BXH-9, is susceptible to atherosclerosis like the C57BL/6 parent but has the reduced platelet aggregation response of the C3H parent.
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