Figure 5
Figure 5. Reversible effect of dasatinib on platelet thrombus formation under arterial flow conditions. DiOC6-labeled platelets in whole blood from control mice or mice treated with dasatinib (5 mg/kg) 4 or 48 hours before blood collection were perfused through a collagen-coated microcapillary at a shear rate of 1500 seconds for 2 minutes. Thrombus formation was visualized and analyzed as in Figure 3. Representative images of platelet adhesion from control and treated mice are shown (A-B). Scale bar represents 20 μm. Area covered by platelet thrombi (C) and thrombus volume (D) were measured at 2 surface locations in each of 3 different conditions 48 hours after oral administration of dasatinib (1.25, 2.5, or 5 mg/kg as indicated). Results shown are mean values of 2 independent experiments.

Reversible effect of dasatinib on platelet thrombus formation under arterial flow conditions. DiOC6-labeled platelets in whole blood from control mice or mice treated with dasatinib (5 mg/kg) 4 or 48 hours before blood collection were perfused through a collagen-coated microcapillary at a shear rate of 1500 seconds for 2 minutes. Thrombus formation was visualized and analyzed as in Figure 3. Representative images of platelet adhesion from control and treated mice are shown (A-B). Scale bar represents 20 μm. Area covered by platelet thrombi (C) and thrombus volume (D) were measured at 2 surface locations in each of 3 different conditions 48 hours after oral administration of dasatinib (1.25, 2.5, or 5 mg/kg as indicated). Results shown are mean values of 2 independent experiments.

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