Figure 3.
Figure 3. Thrombin- and collagen-induced granule secretion is normal in cellubrevin/VAMP-3 platelets. Platelets from null (–/–; filled symbols) and wild-type (+/+; open symbols) mice were prepared as described in “Materials and methods.” Aliquots of intact washed platelets (2.5 × 108) were incubated with 0.7 mM CaCl2 at room temperature for 5 minutes and then incubated with the indicated thrombin or collagen concentrations at room temperature for 2 minutes (thrombin) or 4 minutes (collagen). Release of [3H]-5HT from dense core granules, PF4 from alpha granule release, and hexosaminidase from lysosomes were measured as described in “Materials and methods.” Release is calculated as the percent of total platelet marker present in reaction supernatant. The points represent the average of triplicate measurements and the standard deviation is indicated.

Thrombin- and collagen-induced granule secretion is normal in cellubrevin/VAMP-3 platelets. Platelets from null (–/–; filled symbols) and wild-type (+/+; open symbols) mice were prepared as described in “Materials and methods.” Aliquots of intact washed platelets (2.5 × 108) were incubated with 0.7 mM CaCl2 at room temperature for 5 minutes and then incubated with the indicated thrombin or collagen concentrations at room temperature for 2 minutes (thrombin) or 4 minutes (collagen). Release of [3H]-5HT from dense core granules, PF4 from alpha granule release, and hexosaminidase from lysosomes were measured as described in “Materials and methods.” Release is calculated as the percent of total platelet marker present in reaction supernatant. The points represent the average of triplicate measurements and the standard deviation is indicated.

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