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. 2019 Feb 26;3(4):692–703. doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2018024372

Table 1.

Hemostasis-relevant platelet receptors and respective ligands in neonates

Receptor Ligand Ligand expression in preterm infants Ligand expression in term infants References
GPIb VWF (h) Increased in preterm; unusually large VWF multimers Increased 106,107
Thrombin (h) See PAR Thrombin below
P-selectin (m, h, r) Reduced in fetal platelets and endothelial cells Normal P-selectin content in unstimulated human samples but reduced surface expression in stimulated platelets 3,108
Mac-1 (m, h) Reduced on fetal neutrophils, related to gestational age 63,64,109
GPIIb Fibrinogen (h) Slightly reduced in small-for-gestational-age and extremely premature infants No difference (slight increase around day 5 postnatal) 110-113
VWF (h) See GPIb VWF above
Vitronectin (h) Reduced 114
Fibronectin (h) Reduced Reduced 115,116
GPVI; GPIa/IIa Collagen (r, h) Changing collagen types during fetal development 117-120
PAR Thrombin (h) Thrombin generation similar between preterm and term infants; prothrombin activity below term neonates. Prothrombin ∼50% of adult values (contradicting results for peak thrombin activity) 113,121-127
P2Y ADP (h) Reduced dense granules and ADP content 128,129
Thromboxane receptor Thromboxane A2 (h) Reduced platelet release upon collagen stimulation. Elevated thromboxane levels in plasma; reduced production by washed platelets 30,130

h, human data; m, mouse data; r, rat data.