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Platelet adhesion and aggregation under flow using microfluidic flow cells.

Fluxion Biosciences, Inc.
Journal of Visualized Experiments 01/2009; DOI:10.3791/1644
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Platelet aggregation occurs in response to vascular injury where the extracellular matrix below the endothelium has been exposed. The platelet adhesion cascade takes place in the presence of shear flow, a factor not accounted for in conventional (static) well-plate assays. This article reports on a platelet-aggregation assay utilizing a microfluidic well-plate format to emulate physiological shear flow conditions. Extracellular proteins, collagen I or von Willebrand factor are deposited within the microfluidic channel using active perfusion with a pneumatic pump. The matrix proteins are then washed with buffer and blocked to prepare the microfluidic channel for platelet interactions. Whole blood labeled with fluorescent dye is perfused through the channel at various flow rates in order to achieve platelet activation and aggregation. Inhibitors of platelet aggregation can be added prior to the flow cell experiment to generate IC50 dose response data.

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Keywords

aggregation
 
buffer
 
conventional
 
extracellular matrix
 
Extracellular proteins
 
flow cell experiment
 
fluorescent dye
 
IC50 dose response data
 
microfluidic well-plate format
 
physiological shear flow conditions
 
platelet adhesion cascade
 
Platelet aggregation
 
platelet-aggregation assay utilizing
 
shear flow
 
various flow rates
 
vascular injury
 
von Willebrand factor
 
Whole blood
 

Carolyn G Conant