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Soluble saccharides block the inhibition of agonist-induced human platelet aggregation observed after in vitro incubation of human platelet-rich plasma with porcine aortic endothelial cells

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Transplant International

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Platelet aggregation is a prominent feature in the hyperacute process of vascularized allografts and xenografts. In a study of extracorporeal connection of pig kidneys to the blood circulation of human volunteers, we observed in one case considerable destruction of human platelets in the pig kidney without signs of hyperacute rejection or microthrombi formation. In the present study, we have investigated the agonist-induced aggregation of human platelets in mixtures with porcine aortic endothelial cells (PAEC). In vitro incubation of human platelet-rich plasma (PRP) with PAEC inhibited platelet aggregation induced by ADP, collagen and arachidonic acid in a time-dependent manner and partially inhibited adrenalin-induced aggregation. Aggregation of the human platelets could not be induced by high concentrations of ADP (20 μM) to overcome the inhibition capacity of the PAEC. The PAEC inhibiting effect could be transferred by the supernatants of PAEC/PRP and PAEC/PPP incubation mixtures. Preincubation of the PAEC with aspirin, but not with NG-methyl-L-Arg, reduced the aggregation inhibitory effect. Control experiments mixing human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) and human PRP or mixing porcine PRP and PAEC did not elicit any inhibition of ADP-induced platelet aggregation. The aggregation inhibition effect could partially be blocked by preincubation of PRP with soluble Galα1–3Gal, Galα1–3β1–4GlcNAc, lactose, galactose, and glucose, but not by lactosamine, galactosamine, or glucosamine. The Galα1–3Gal disaccharide was most effective in blocking aggregation inhibition, and to a similar extent as its ability to block the human anti-pig lymphocytotoxicity reaction. In conclusion, the data indicate that PAEC, upon stimulation by human anti-pig xenoantibodies in a nondynamic system, inhibits agonist-induced human platelet aggregation, and that this effect is probably at least partially caused by prostacyclin released from the PAEC.

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Received: 12 August 1997 Received after revision: 19 March 1998 Accepted: 15 April 1998

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Magnusson, S., Romano, E., Hallberg, E. et al. Soluble saccharides block the inhibition of agonist-induced human platelet aggregation observed after in vitro incubation of human platelet-rich plasma with porcine aortic endothelial cells. Transpl Int 11, 345–352 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001470050156

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