A Critical Role of Platelet Adhesion in the Initiation of Atherosclerotic Lesion Formation

Steffen Maßberg(TUM Klinikum), Korbinian Brand(TUM Klinikum), Sabine Grüner(Technical University of Munich), Sharon Page(TUM Klinikum), Elke Müller(Technical University of Munich), Iris Müller(Technical University of Munich), Wolfgang Bergmeier(University of Würzburg), Thomas Richter(TUM Klinikum), Michael Lorenz(Technical University of Munich), Ildiko Konrad(Technical University of Munich), Bernhard Nieswandt(University of Würzburg), Meinrad Gawaz(TUM Klinikum)
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
September 30, 2002
Cited by 885Open Access
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Abstract

The contribution of platelets to the process of atherosclerosis remains unclear. Here, we show in vivo that platelets adhere to the vascular endothelium of the carotid artery in ApoE(-)(/)(-) mice before the development of manifest atherosclerotic lesions. Platelet-endothelial cell interaction involved both platelet glycoprotein (GP)Ibalpha and GPIIb-IIIa. Platelet adhesion to the endothelium coincides with inflammatory gene expression and preceded atherosclerotic plaque invasion by leukocytes. Prolonged blockade of platelet adhesion in ApoE(-)(/)(-) mice profoundly reduced leukocyte accumulation in the arterial intima and attenuated atherosclerotic lesion formation in the carotid artery bifurcation, the aortic sinus, and the coronary arteries. These findings establish the platelet as a major player in initiation of the atherogenetic process.


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