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Mechanisms of Stimulus-Response Coupling in Platelets (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985)
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Mechanisms of Stimulus-Response Coupling in Platelets (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985)
Series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 192
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Since its inception the research area of platelet pharmacology has
always been a vigorous one and it is a characteristic that new
approaches to the understanding of platelet function are rapidly
and thoroughly investigated. The intensity of this activity is
attri butable, probably, to an appreciation by research workers in
the field that a satisfactory therapeutic control of platelet
function has yet to be realized. Also that if and when this problem
of con trolling platelet function is achieved the benefits to
clinical medicine will be immense since platelets are known to be
involved in a multiplicity of events coupled within the haemostatic
mechanisms and inflammatory responses. Aberrations in the behaviour
of plate lets is part of the aetiology of atherosclerosis,
myocardial and cerebral infarction and thrombosis. At this point in
time, research in platelet function is in a particularly rapid
state of flux. The recent findings of research workers active in
the field and also workers investigating mechan isms of stimulus
response coupling in other cells, have provided interesting
insights into the generality of mechanisms involved in the function
of responsive cells. One may itemize these developments as the area
of cell receptor/ligand interaction, induction of cell ular
response by protein phosphorylation and calcium flux. The mech
anism of these latter events occurs through the activity of phospho
lipase generating transient intermediates. These intermediates may
act as ionophores or enzyme activators or may, in the case of eico
sanoids, reinforce and make irreversible the cellular response."
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