Ji. Wilde et al., ADP-induced platelet shape change: an investigation of the signalling pathways involved and their dependence on the method of platelet preparation, PLATELETS, 11(5), 2000, pp. 286-295
Shape change is an important early event in platelet activation. In this st
udy we show that the Ca2+ chelator BAPTA and the Rho-kinase inhibitor Y-276
32 inhibit ADP-induced myosin light chain (MLC) phosphorylation and platele
t shape change through distinct pathways and with distinct kinetics. Ca2+ i
s largely responsible for the initial onset of shape change, whilst Rho-kin
ase plays a major role in the maintenance of the response. The relative con
tribution of these two pathways to each stage of the response was dependent
on the method of platelet preparation, but in all cases shape change was s
hown to be downstream of the P2Y1 receptor. Similar observations were made
in murine platelets. The shape change response was modulated via changes in
cAMP levels, possibly via the P2T(AC) receptor, but not by tyrosine phosph
orylation. We conclude that ADP-induced shape change occurs via the P2Y1 re
ceptor, which can be differentially coupled to Rho-kinase and Ca2+-linked p
athways dependent on the method of platelet preparation.