Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man

BACKGROUND: Information on hemostasis and platelet function in brown bear (Ursus arctos) is of importance for understanding the physiological, protective changes during hibernation. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to document platelet activity values in brown bears shortly after leaving the den a...

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Main Authors: Fröbert, Ole, Christensen, Kjeld, Fahlman, Åsa, Brunberg, Sven, Josefsson, Johan, Särndahl, Eva, Swenson, Jon E., Arnemo, Jon
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:24805 2023-05-15T18:41:55+02:00 Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man Fröbert, Ole Christensen, Kjeld Fahlman, Åsa Brunberg, Sven Josefsson, Johan Särndahl, Eva Swenson, Jon E. Arnemo, Jon 2010 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/24805/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/24805/1/frobert_et_al_210706.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/24805/1/frobert_et_al_210706.pdf Fröbert, Ole and Christensen, Kjeld and Fahlman, Åsa and Brunberg, Sven and Josefsson, Johan and Särndahl, Eva and Swenson, Jon E. and Arnemo, Jon (2010). Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man. Thrombosis Journal. 8 , 11 , 1-5 [Research article] 403 Veterinary Science Research article NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2010 ftslunivuppsala 2022-01-09T19:16:28Z BACKGROUND: Information on hemostasis and platelet function in brown bear (Ursus arctos) is of importance for understanding the physiological, protective changes during hibernation. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to document platelet activity values in brown bears shortly after leaving the den and compare them to platelet function in healthy humans. METHODS: Blood was drawn from immobilized wild brown bears 7-10 days after leaving the den in mid April. Blood samples from healthy human adults before and after clopidogrel and acetylsalicylic acid administration served as control. We analyzed blood samples by standard blood testing and platelet aggregation was quantified after stimulation with various agonists using multiple electrode aggregometry within 3 hours of sampling. RESULTS: Blood samples were collected from 6 bears (3 females) between 1 and 16 years old and from 10 healthy humans. Results of adenosine diphosphate, aspirin, and thrombin receptor activating peptide tests in bears were all half or less of those in humans. Platelet and white blood cell counts did not differ between species but brown bears had more and smaller red blood cells compared with humans. CONCLUSION: Using three different tests, we conclude that platelet function is lower in brown bears compared to humans. Our findings represent the first descriptive study on platelet function in brown bears and may contribute to explain how bears can endure denning without obvious thrombus building. However, the possibility that our findings reflect test-dependent and not true biological variations in platelet reactivity needs further studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ursus arctos Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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topic 403 Veterinary Science
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Fröbert, Ole
Christensen, Kjeld
Fahlman, Åsa
Brunberg, Sven
Josefsson, Johan
Särndahl, Eva
Swenson, Jon E.
Arnemo, Jon
Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man
topic_facet 403 Veterinary Science
description BACKGROUND: Information on hemostasis and platelet function in brown bear (Ursus arctos) is of importance for understanding the physiological, protective changes during hibernation. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to document platelet activity values in brown bears shortly after leaving the den and compare them to platelet function in healthy humans. METHODS: Blood was drawn from immobilized wild brown bears 7-10 days after leaving the den in mid April. Blood samples from healthy human adults before and after clopidogrel and acetylsalicylic acid administration served as control. We analyzed blood samples by standard blood testing and platelet aggregation was quantified after stimulation with various agonists using multiple electrode aggregometry within 3 hours of sampling. RESULTS: Blood samples were collected from 6 bears (3 females) between 1 and 16 years old and from 10 healthy humans. Results of adenosine diphosphate, aspirin, and thrombin receptor activating peptide tests in bears were all half or less of those in humans. Platelet and white blood cell counts did not differ between species but brown bears had more and smaller red blood cells compared with humans. CONCLUSION: Using three different tests, we conclude that platelet function is lower in brown bears compared to humans. Our findings represent the first descriptive study on platelet function in brown bears and may contribute to explain how bears can endure denning without obvious thrombus building. However, the possibility that our findings reflect test-dependent and not true biological variations in platelet reactivity needs further studies.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fröbert, Ole
Christensen, Kjeld
Fahlman, Åsa
Brunberg, Sven
Josefsson, Johan
Särndahl, Eva
Swenson, Jon E.
Arnemo, Jon
author_facet Fröbert, Ole
Christensen, Kjeld
Fahlman, Åsa
Brunberg, Sven
Josefsson, Johan
Särndahl, Eva
Swenson, Jon E.
Arnemo, Jon
author_sort Fröbert, Ole
title Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man
title_short Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man
title_full Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man
title_fullStr Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man
title_full_unstemmed Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man
title_sort platelet function in the scandinavian brown bear (ursus arctos) compared to man
publishDate 2010
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/24805/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/24805/1/frobert_et_al_210706.pdf
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Fröbert, Ole and Christensen, Kjeld and Fahlman, Åsa and Brunberg, Sven and Josefsson, Johan and Särndahl, Eva and Swenson, Jon E. and Arnemo, Jon (2010). Platelet function in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man. Thrombosis Journal. 8 , 11 , 1-5 [Research article]
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