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- ItemPlatelet aging in vivo is associated with activation of apoptotic pathways: Studies in a model of suppressed thrombopoiesis in dogs(SCHATTAUER GMBH-VERLAG MEDIZIN NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN, 2002) Pereira, J; Soto, M; Palomo, I; Ocqueteau, M; Coetzee, LM; Astudillo, S; Aranda, E; Mezzano, DThe mechanism(s) involved in the clearance of senescent platelets are largely unknown. We have recently demonstrated that platelet aging in vivo is associated with loss of membrane phospholipid asymmetry, a universal phenomenon in cells undergoing apoptosis. Thus, We postulated that senescent platelets may exhibit programmed cell death changes, which may trigger their removal from circulation. Since platelets contain the apoptosis machinery as well as mitochondria, a key organelle in the regulation of apoptosis, we studied the appearance of apoptotic-like changes during platelet aging in vivo. To investigate this, we assessed changes in mitochondrial membrane potential in circulating canine platelets during decline in platelet Count after suppression of thrombopoiesis by estradiol injection. a validated model to obtain circulating platelets of increasing mean ace. Phosphatidyl-serine (PS) exposure was determined by flow cytometry by binding of FITC-labeled annexin V. Mitochondrial Deltapsi was studied with the cationic lipophilic dye DIOC6 (3) and the J-aggregate-forming cation JC-1 and analysis by flow cytometry. The proportion of platelets with exposed PS rose significantly with age, from 2.88% before to 6.7%. 8 days after estradiol injection. By flow, cytometry it was demonstrated a significant decreased in DIOC6 (3) fluorescence (median fluorescence intensity 791 98 vs 567 1021 day 0 vs day 8 post injection of estradiol, respectively n:11; p<0.01), consistent with mitochondrial &UDelta;ψ collapse. JC-1 has the unique property of forming J-aggregates tinder high mitochondrial &UDelta;ψ (red fluorescence, FL2) whereas the monomeric form fluoresces in green (FL1). Aged platelets in vivo, loaded with JC-1, exhibited a significant increase in FL1/FL2 ratio (2.5&PLUSMN;1.7 vs 4.7&PLUSMN;1.6, day 0 vs day 8 post injection of estradiol, respectively n:13; p<0.05). confirming the mitochondrial Deltapsi alteration.
- ItemPlatelet aging in vivo is associated with loss of membrane phospholipid asymmetry(F K SCHATTAUER VERLAG GMBH, 1999) Pereira, J; Palomo, I; Ocqueteau, M; Soto, M; Aranda, E; Mezzano, DThe mechanism(s) involved in the clearance of senescent platelets are largely unknown. The loss of membrane phospholipid (PL) asymmetry, with phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure appears to be an important signal for the ingestion by macrophages of apoptotic nucleated cells and it has also been suggested as a signal for the removal of aged erythrocytes. Accordingly, it seems possible that the clearance of normal aged platelets from circulation might be triggered by PS exposure. To investigate this, we determined PS exposure in human aging platelets taking advantage of the relationship between platelet density and platelet age and in dog platelets in a model of platelet aging in vivo. PS exposure was determined in two experimental conditions: 1) human platelet density subpopulations obtained by centrifugation in arabinogalactan gradients; 2) circulating canine platelets during decline in platelet count after suppression of thrombopoiesis following estradiol injection. PS exposure was determined by flow cytometry after labeling the cells with FITC-conjugated annexin V. The proportion of human platelets with exposed PS was significantly higher in high density (HD) platelets compared to low density (LD) platelets (11.3 +/- 8.0% vs 5.2 +/- 3.7%; p < 0.05, respectively). In dogs, the proportion of cells with exposed PS rises dramatically with age, from 3.1 +/- 0.4% before to 17.7 +/- 12.3% ten days after estradiol injection. These findings suggest that platelet aging is associated with loss of phospholipid asymmetry and PS exposure on the outer leaflet of cell membrane, which may play an important role in the recognition and subsequent removal of senescent platelets.
- ItemUse of system approaches for transmission open access pricing(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 1999) Rudnick, H; Soto, M; Palma, RThe Latin American deregulated markets have based their open access schemes on a concept that considers a multilateral use of the transmission system, with all agents contributing to the financing of a common network based on physical and economic usage, irrespective of commercial arrangements. The paper describes the concept and the existing schemes and contributes with the formulation of alternative numerical approaches for open access pricing, taking into account energy and capacity use of the system by the participant agents. Distribution factors based on DC power flows are the basic elements of the formulation, which is built based on different physical and economic considerations. The approaches are numerically evaluated in the Chilean main interconnected electrical system, with a comparison of the resultant impacts on generators and consumers. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.