Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis (Oct 2019)

Platelet preparation for function testing in the laboratory and clinic: Historical and practical aspects

  • Béatrice Hechler,
  • Arnaud Dupuis,
  • Pierre H. Mangin,
  • Christian Gachet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rth2.12240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 615 – 625

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Abstract Laboratory tests of platelet function are instrumental in studying platelet physiology and inherited or acquired platelet abnormalities. Light transmission aggregometry, developed in the early 1960s, is still considered the gold standard for the identification and diagnosis of platelet function disorders. Since then, novel techniques have been developed, including flow‐based assays and flow cytometry. In this tutorial, we describe the basic methodologies for the preparation of citrated platelet‐rich plasma and washed platelet suspensions and discuss their respective advantages and limitations as well as important factors to consider to perform high‐quality tests of platelet function. In addition, the methodologies of the main platelet function tests (light transmission aggregation, flow‐based assays, and flow cytometric assays) are described, and their respective strengths and limitations are discussed to assess various aspects of platelet biology.

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