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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Biol Chem. 2006 Jul 12;281(36):26665–26674. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M602174200

FIGURE 3. Role of ADP receptors in PAR-induced platelet activation.

FIGURE 3

A, to determine the importance of PAR-mediated purinergic regulation of platelet activation, washed platelets were treated with or without 100 μm MRS-2179, 50 μm 2-MeSAMP, or both. After pretreatment, platelet aggregation was measured following ADP stimulation. Inhibition of the P2Y1 receptor was unable to inhibit ADP-induced platelet aggregation. Inhibiting the P2Y12 receptor resulted in a 90% inhibition of platelet aggregation, and inhibiting both receptors resulted in a complete block of platelet aggregation in response to ADP (n = 3). B, washed platelets were treated with or without MRS-2179, 20 μm BAPTA-AM, or both followed by stimulation with 20 μm PAR1-AP. Aggregation was then measured for each of the conditions up to 10 min post-stimulation (n = 3). C, washed platelets were treated with or without MRS-2179, 20 μm BAPTA-AM, or both followed by stimulation with 200 μm PAR4-AP. Aggregation was then measured for each of the conditions up to 10 min post-stimulation (n = 3).