Platelet prothrombinase activity, a final pathway platelet procoagulant activity, is overexpressed in type 1 diabetes: no relationship with mean platelet volume or background retinopathy

2000 
There is overwhelming evidence that platelets from diabetic individuals are hyperreactive, not only when mi crovascular complications are apparent, but already at an early stage of the disease. There is still controversy about the ques tion of whether primary hyperreactive platelets may contribute to the origin or progression of microangiopathy or whether diabetic platelet hyperfunctionality is just a logical conse quence of a continuous low-grade activation of platelets by contact with a diseased microvascular wall. As a consequence of platelet activation, the outer layer of its phospholipid mem brane is more procoagulant than in the quiescent state, stimu lating thrombin formation in plasma. This platelet function is called platelet procoagulant activity. We studied platelet pro thrombinase activity (PPA), a final pathway platelet procoagu lant activity of type 1 diabetic platelets, and looked for an eventual correlation with microvascular disease (background retinopathy) and mean platelet volume (MPV)....
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