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Short Communication

Platelet expression of CD62P in hypotrophic newborns

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Pages 161-165 | Received 13 Feb 2011, Accepted 17 May 2011, Published online: 30 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Background: Hypotrophic newborns demonstrate a reduced blood platelet count and therefore may have haemostasis disorders. The antigen density of CD62P on the surface of platelets may indicate the activation of blood platelets.

Materials and methods: We have studied 31 hypotrophic newborns, and have divided these into two groups: weighing less than the 5th centile and between the 5th and 10th centiles. The antigen density of CD62P was calculated according to the procedure recommended by DAKO QIFIKIT.

Results: Hypotrophic newborns exhibited a median 22 000 of CD62P per platelet. There is a distinct gender difference (female median 29 768, male median 19 044 of CD62P per platelet, p = 0.001). Newborns below the 5th centile demonstrated a median 30 000 of CD62P per platelet, whereas between the 5th and 10th centiles – a median 18 700. A negative correlation (R = −0.53, p = 0.002) was found between the antigen density of CD62P and birth weight.

Conclusion: Hypotrophy affects the expression of CD62P. There is a negative correlation between the antigen density of CD62P and birth weight.

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