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Alterations of wheat-germ agglutinin binding pattern on cell surface of blood platelets after thrombin stimulation

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An attempt was made to demonstrate wheatgerm agglutinin (WGA) binding sites on platelet surfaces after thrombin stimulation, by means of a post-embedding cytochemical technique using colloidal gold as marker at an ultrastructural level. In unstimulated platelets washed with EDTA, an intense uniform labeling of WGA-gold complexes was found on the surface membrane. When washed platelets were stimulated by thrombin in the absence of Ca2+, only a release reaction was induced. WGA labeling on the surface membranes of these platelets decreased dramatically. However, the labeling intensity of WGA-gold complexes on the surface membrane of aggregated platelets induced by thrombin in the presence of Ca2+ increased significantly compared to that of thrombin-stimulated platelets in the absence of Ca2+. In contrast to the uniform labeling on the surface membranes of unstimulated platelets, clusters of gold label were often found on the surface membrane of the aggregated platelets, although there was no significant quantitative difference in the labeling intensity between these two groups. Thus, we present direct morphological evidence demonstrating qualitative and quantitative alterations of WGA labeling on the surface membrane of platelets after thrombin stimulation. The possibility is considered that WGA-binding glycoproteins in the surface membrane are involved in the aggregation response after thrombin stimulation.

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Daimon, T., Sano-Martins, I.S. Alterations of wheat-germ agglutinin binding pattern on cell surface of blood platelets after thrombin stimulation. Histochemistry 91, 461–467 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00492516

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