Alterations of blood platelet function induced by neutral proteases from human leukocytes

1985 
Abstract Washed human platelets are damaged by two neutral proteases from human leukocytes (elastase-like protease, ELP and chymotrypsin-like protease, CLP) . The damage is manifested as inhibited aggregation by ristocetin and collagen, and enhanced aggregation by ADP in the presence of fibrinogen. Similarly to α-chymotrypsin (α-CT), CLP also increases binding of 125 I-fibrinogen to platelets and renders platelets aggregable by human fibrinogen. ELP is less effective in this respect possibly due to damage to platelet receptors for fibrinogen. In the plasma medium platelets are not sensitive to leukocytic proteases added at concentrations that provoke some prolongation of the time of plasma clotting by thrombin.
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