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Fuse I, Higuchi W, Aizawa Y: Pathogenesis of a bleeding disorder characterized by platelet unresponsiveness to thromboxane A2. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2000;26(1):43-5. A platelet disorder characterized by the absence of thromboxane A2 (TXA2)-induced platelet aggregation is a new clinical entity of platelet dysfunction. The platelets of three patients had the ability to bind exogenous TXA2, but synthetic TXA2 mimetic-induced postreceptor biochemical events, such as IP3 formation, Ca2+ mobilization, phosphatidic acid formation, and GTPase activities, were selectively defective, suggesting impaired coupling between the TXA2 receptor and phospholipase C activation. Gene analysis of the TXA2 receptor showed a substitution of Leu for Arg60 in the first cytoplasmic loop in all patients, and this mutation seemed to be responsible for this platelet disorder. |
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