Chloride channels are necessary for full platelet phosphatidylserine exposure and procoagulant activity

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M T Harper
A W Poole
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[1] School of Physiology and Pharmacology,
[2] Bristol Heart Institute,undefined
[3] Medical Sciences Building,undefined
[4] University of Bristol,undefined
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Cell Death & Disease | 2013年 / 4卷
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necrosis; coagulation; platelets; thrombosis; chloride channels;
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Platelets enhance thrombin generation at sites of vascular injury by exposing phosphatidylserine during necrosis-like cell death. Anoctamin 6 (Ano6) is required for Ca2+-dependent phosphatidylserine exposure and is defective in patients with Scott syndrome, a rare bleeding disorder. Ano6 may also form Cl− channels, though the role of Cl− fluxes in platelet procoagulant activity has not been explored. We found that Cl− channel blockers or removal of extracellular Cl− inhibited agonist-induced phosphatidylserine exposure. However, this was not due to direct inhibition of Ca2+-dependent scrambling since Ca2+ ionophore-induced phosphatidylserine exposure was normal. This implies that the role of Ano6 in Ca2+−dependent PS exposure is likely to differ from any putative function of Ano6 as a Cl− channel. Instead, Cl− channel blockade inhibited agonist-induced Ca2+ entry. Importantly, Cl− channel blockers also prevented agonist-induced membrane hyperpolarization, resulting in depolarization. We propose that Cl− entry through Cl− channels is required for this hyperpolarization, maintaining the driving force for Ca2+ entry and triggering full phosphatidylserine exposure. This demonstrates a novel role for Cl− channels in controlling platelet death and procoagulant activity.
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