Source: Quach, M. E. et al., A Uniform Shear Assay for Human Platelet and Cell Surface Receptors via Cone-plate Viscometry. J. Vis. Exp. (2019)
This video demonstrates the method to assess the impact of shear stress on platelets. Antibody treatment induces dissociation and conformational changes in mechanoreceptor complexes, activating the platelets and expressing markers on the surface. These markers are observed via immunostaining and flow cytometry.
All procedures involving sample collection have been performed in accordance with the institute's IRB guidelines.
1. Blood Draw and Platelet Isolation
2. Antibody and uniform shear treatment
NOTE: All steps in section 2 that require pipetting should be done slowly, so as not to introduce any shear.
3. Detection of surface markers and crosslinking via flow cytometry
The authors have nothing to disclose.
APC anti-human CD62P (P-Selectin) | BioLegend | 304910 | |
Brookfield Cap 2000+ Viscometer | Brookfield | – | |
FITC-conjugated Erythrina cristagalli lectin (ECL) | Vector Labs | FL-1141 | |
Pooled Normal Human Plasma | Precision Biologic | CCN-10 | |
Vacutainer Light Blue Blood Collection Tube (Sodium Citrate) | BD | 369714 | |
Vacutainer Blood Collection Set, 21G x ¾" Needle | BD | 367287 |