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. 2003 Apr;89(4):687-95.

Store-mediated calcium entry in the regulation of phosphatidylserine exposure in blood cells from Scott patients (V体育平台登录)

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Store-mediated calcium entry in the regulation of phosphatidylserine exposure in blood cells from Scott patients

Imke C A Munnix et al. Thromb Haemost. 2003 Apr.

"V体育官网入口" Abstract

Scott syndrome is a bleeding disorder, characterized by impaired surface exposure of procoagulant phosphatidylserine (PS) on platelets and other blood cells, following activation with Ca(2+)-elevating agents. Since store-mediated Ca(2+) entry (SMCE) forms an important part of the Ca(2+) response in various blood cells, it has been proposed that deficiencies in Ca(2+) entry may relate to the impaired PS exposure in the Scott syndrome. Here, we have tested this hypothesis by investigating the relationship between Ca(2+) fluxes and PS exposure in platelets as well as B-lymphoblasts derived from the original Scott patient (M. S. ), a newly identified Welsh patient (V. W. ) with similar bleeding symptoms, and two control subjects. Procoagulant activity of V. W. platelets in suspension, measured after stimulation with collagen/thrombin or Ca(2+)-ionophore, ionomycin, resulted in 52% or 17%, respectively, compared to that of correspondingly activated control platelets. Procoagulant activity of V. W. erythrocytes treated with Ca(2+)-ionophore resulted in less than 6% of the activity of control erythrocytes. Single-cell Ca(2+) responses of M. S. and V. W. platelets, adhering to collagen, were similar to those of platelets from control subjects, while PS exposure was reduced to 7% and 15%, respectively, compared to controls. Stimulation of non-apoptotic B-lymphoblasts derived from both patients and controls with Ca(2+)-ionophore or agents causing Ca(2+) mobilization and SMCE, resulted in similar Ca(2+) responses. However, in lymphoblasts from M. S. and V. W. Ca(2+)-induced PS exposure was reduced to 7% and 13% of the control lymphoblasts, respectively VSports手机版. We conclude that i. patient V. W. is a new case of Scott syndrome, ii. Ca(2+) entry in the platelets and lymphoblasts from both Scott patients is normal, and iii. elevated [Ca(2+)](i) as caused by SMCE is not sufficient to trigger PS exposure. .

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