Platelet activity, sensitivity to agonist, and platelet--leukocyte conjugate formation after long-term exercise

Platelets. 2002 Aug-Sep;13(5-6):273-7. doi: 10.1080/0953770021000007249.

Abstract

For rehabilitation training it is recommended that the intensity of exercise should be distinctly below the individual anaerobic threshold (IAT). We investigated platelet activity, reactivity and platelet-leukocyte conjugate formation following a stardardized treadmill (TR) ergometer test at 90% IAT for 60-120 min. Seventeen healthy male non-smokers underwent TR. Blood samples were taken after a 30-min rest, immediately after exercise, and 2 h after exercise completion. Platelets were detected flow cytometrically by CD41 in whole blood, activated platelets by CD62P. In addition, stimulation of platelets in vitro with 7.5 microM TRAP-6 was performed. For testing platelet-leukocyte conjugates, antibodies against CD45 and CD41 were used. After TR the percent of non-stimulated CD62P-positive platelets (%PC) remained unchanged (1.65 +/- 0.56 to 1.73 +/- 0.79%PC) (mean +/- SD). In contrast, an increase (P<0.05) from 31.9 +/- 13.5 to 37.4 +/- 15.0 %PC in CD62P, TRAP-6 stimulated and enhanced (P<0.01) platelet-leukocyte conjugates (11.7 +/- 3.7 to 16.1 +/- 6.9, CD41-%PC) after TR were observed. Both changes were independent of thrombin generation measured by F1+2 and TAT, and reversible after 2 h. Long-term exercise (90% IAT) on a treadmill ergometer only leads to a moderate increase of platelet reactivity and platelet-leukocyte conjugates. The determination of platelet-leukocyte conjugates may offer the possibility to detect an early activation stage of platelets in vivo.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Antithrombin III
  • Biomarkers / blood
  • Blood Cell Count
  • Blood Platelets / cytology*
  • Cell Adhesion
  • Exercise / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Leukocytes / cytology*
  • Male
  • Peptide Fragments / blood
  • Peptide Hydrolases / blood
  • Platelet Activation*
  • Prothrombin
  • Sports Medicine

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Peptide Fragments
  • antithrombin III-protease complex
  • prothrombin fragment 1.2
  • Antithrombin III
  • Prothrombin
  • Peptide Hydrolases