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Relative increases in norepinephrine-induced expression of P-selectin in arterial
(black bars) and jugular venous (grey bars) platelets isolated from severe traumatic
brain injury (TBI) patients and peripheral venous platelets taken from healthy controls
(white bars) expressed as a percentage of baseline values. Baseline values were determined
in platelets not stimulated in vitro with norepinephrine. During the first week, the norepinephrine-mediated increase in
P-selectin-positive platelets was significantly reduced compared with controls. In
the second week, the norepinephrine-mediated increase in P-selectin expression significantly
exceeded changes seen in the first week and in healthy volunteers. Overall, there
was no significant difference between arterial and jugular venous platelets. During
the second week, the TRAP-mediated increase in P-selectin-positive platelets significantly
exceeded the TRAP-induced activation observed during the first week. #P <0.001 second week versus first week; +P <0.01 patients versus controls; * P <0.01 norepinephrine of greater than 500 nM versus norepinephrine of less than 10
μM. TRAP, thrombin receptor-activating peptide.
Tschuor et al. Critical Care 2008 12:R80 doi:10.1186/cc6931 |