O. Mayordomo et al., ARACHIDONIC-ACID METABOLISM IN PLATELETS OF PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL THROMBOCYTHEMIA, Thrombosis research, 78(4), 1995, pp. 315-321
Platelet aggregation tests and studies comprising [C-14] arachidonic a
cid [C-14]AA incorporation, release and metabolism were performed in r
esting and thrombin-stimulated platelets of 11 patients with essential
thrombocythaemia (ET) and 11 normal subjects. Nine patients had abnor
mal aggregation tests. Incorporation and distribution of [C-14]AA in m
ain platelet phospholipids (PLs) was similar in both groups. Activated
platelets of patients with ET released more radioactivity from PLs th
at controls (13.7+/-5.4% versus 8.2+/-1.9%, p<0.01). The formation of
12-L-hydroxy-5,8,10-heptadecatrienoic acid (HHT) was also increased (3
.3+/-1.4% of total radioactivity versus 1.6+/-0.4% in controls (p<0.00
1). The same results were obtained for the generation of thromboxane B
2 (p<0.01). We did not detect differences in the formation of 12-L-hyd
roxy-5,8,10,14-eicosatetraenoic acid (3.3+/-1.7% in patients versus 2.
0+/-0.5% in controls). These results indicate that platelets of patien
ts with ET have an increased activity of phospholipases and suggest a
facilitated metabolism of arachidonate by the prostaglandin-synthetase
pathway. Our results also demonstrate that impairment of aggregation
tests in these patients was not due to a defective activity of the enz
ymes involved in the release and metabolism of AA by platelets.