Sk. Kundu et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF AN IN-VITRO PLATELET-FUNCTION ANALYZER, PFA-100(TM), Clinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis, 2(4), 1996, pp. 241-249
A new in vitro system for the evaluation of platelet function, PFA-100
(currently under evaluation) is characterized. The system monitors pl
atelet aggregation on a collagen-epinephrine-coated membrane as whole
blood sample is aspirated under controlled flow conditions through a m
icroscopic aperture cut into the membrane, The time required for the p
latelet plug to occlude the aperture (closure time) is indicative of t
he platelet function in the sample. Incubation of normal blood samples
with antibodies to glycoprotein (GP) Ib, GPIIb-IIIa, von Willebrand f
actor, or with the peptide Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser, resulted in a concentratio
n-dependent prolongation in closure time. An anti-fibrinogen antibody
did not impact the closure time. Closure time was also prolonged when
the hematocrit or the platelet count was lowered to pathological value
s. The study indicates that PFA-100 could detect defects in platelet a
dhesion or aggregation. The simplicity of the test makes PFA-100 uniqu
e for rapid screening of a variety of platelet dysfunction.