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. 2011 Sep 8;6(9):e24549. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0024549

Figure 3. Independent influence of behavioral stressors on platelet function.

Figure 3

WBA, platelet count, and plasma epinephrine were increased by each of the three stressors, with a (partial) recovery during recovery. In contrast, while the platelet surface markers showed a gradual increase across the approximately 3-h test battery, there was no consistent increase and recovery caused by the three stressors. Mental, mental stress test; tilt, passive head up tilt table test; exercise, cycle exercise test; B, baseline; S, stress test; R, recovery; x-axes, minutes from first blood sample within test battery; left y-axes, absolute values; right y-axes, data expressed as a percentage of each individual’s mean values across the forced desynchrony protocol; error bars, SEM; P-values, significance for effect of time across full stress test battery (9 time points); *, significance for change between consecutive samples (from baseline to stress test and from stress test to recovery). Note platelet ATP release is not shown (see above text).