Abstracts of the XXIV Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (2024)

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The restricted deletion of the podocalyxin gene in megakaryocytes perturbs the control of hemostasia. Podocalyxin (Podxl) is an adhesive sialoprotein of the CD34 family, expressed in platelets and exposed at the membrane surface upon stimulation by physiological agonists, suggesting a regulatory role in the platelet function(s). This work aimed at investigating the role of Podxl in platelet function and hemostasia. To elucidate the role of Podxl in platelets we used the Cre-LoxP gene targeting methodology to generate mice with a restricted ablation of the podxl gene in megakaryocytes. Mice with Podxl-null megakaryocytes did not produce any apparent phenotypical changes, showing a normal life span and fertility, and normal blood cells count. However, the bleeding time was retarded and the aggregation of platelets in response to physiological agonists was diminishsed in Podxl-null platelets. The number, size-distribution and polyploidy were similar in nul-Podxl megakaryocytes to the floxed controls. Podxl-null platelets exhibited normal surface receptors content and normal stimulation by agonists. However, the ferric chloride-induced occlusion of the carotid artery was significantly retarded in the platelet Podxl-null mice. Moreover, perfusion of uncoagulated blood from Podxl-null mice in parallel flow chamber showed reduced platelet adhesion and formation of aggregates. To conclude, megakaryocyte/platelets Podxl is involved in the regulation of hemostasis, likely acting as a platelet co-stimulator due to its proadhesive properties.

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Recently it has been suggested that a combination of functional fibrinogen and D-dimer measurement (D/Fratio) above certain cut off is highly specific for the presence of thromboembolic events among patients with clinical symptoms of the disease. We investigated, retrospectively, D/Fratio preformance in patients with hip injuries referred to our hospital during one year. D-dimers and fibrinogen were measured in plasma samples by immunofiltration (Nycocard ReaderII, AxisShield, Norway) and Clauss method (Dade Behring ; Sysmex CA1500 analyzer), respectively. Data were reported as proportions and medians with range, and as appropriate were compared by the Mann– Whitney test. On admission, obtained D-dimer values, fibrinogen and D/Fratio in 40 consecutive patients were 2.6(0.6-5.5) mg/L, 3.5(2.9-4.6)g/L and 0.8(0.2-1.7), respectively. According to comprehensive physician report and doppler ultrasonography, two groups were considered: GI, group of patients(26/40) without and GII, group w...

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