Author:
Wang Mingyan,Zhang Wei,Qi Zhi
Abstract
Platelets deposition at the site of vascular injury is a key event for the arrest of bleeding and for subsequent vascular repair. Therefore, the regulation of platelet deposition onto the injured site during the process of platelet plug formation is an important event. Herein, we showed that electrical signal could regulate the deposition of platelets onto the injured site. On the one hand, the area of platelet deposition was reduced when the cathode of the applied electric field was placed at the injured site beforehand, while it was increased when the anode was at the site. On the other hand, if a cathode was placed at the injured site after the injury, the electrical signal could remove the outer layer of the deposited platelets. Furthermore, an electric field could drive rapid platelet deposition onto the blood vessel wall at the site beneath the anode even in uninjured blood vessels. Platelet deposition could thus be manipulated by externally applied electric field, which might provide a mechanism to drive platelet deposition onto the wall of blood vessels.
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
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