Blood & Vessel
Online ISSN : 1884-2372
Print ISSN : 0386-9717
Thrombokinetics with In-111-oxine labelled platelets. Comparison between In-111 and Cr-51 methods in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura and chronic congestive splenomegaly
Tatsumi UCHIDATokuo YUIShuichi MUROIShin MATSUDAShigeo KARIYONE
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1982 Volume 13 Issue 4 Pages 547-550

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Abstract
Indium-111-oxine has been employed as a redioactive platelet label for thrombosis imaging and thrombokinetic studies in man. To evaluate it's suitability for platelet survival and turnover, thrombokinetic studies were carried out in hematological normal subjects, in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and chronic congestive splenomegaly. For In-111-oxine labelled platelets, platelets were collected by differential centrifugation from 44ml of whole blood drawn into 6ml of acid citrate dextrose solution. Platelet suspension was incubated with In-111-oxine, which was extracted before use by the method of Thakur and co-workers. The survival, recovery and turnover of In-111-labeled platelets were 8.6±0.5 days, 63.0±5.4% and 3.9±0.3×104l/day, respectively, which were similar with those of Cr-51 method. Platelet disappearance curves labelled with In-111 and Cr-51 simultaneously were similar in one case. In patients with ITP, platelet survival shortened in the same degree with Cr-51 method. The two simultaneous labeling studies between In-111 and Cr-51 showed no differences. In the patients with congestive splenomegaly, the same results were obtained. Thrombokinetic studies with In-111-oxine labelled platelets offer the advantages of reduced blood requirements, and the ability to perform external imaging of platelet distribution.
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