Platelet Activation Granule Release

Activated platelets rapidly release the contents of three distinct types of preformed intracellular vesicles. Dense granules contain phosphates, purines, and bioactive amines. Lysosomes contain glycosidases and acid proteases. Proteins from alpha granule membranes localize to the platelet surface upon granule release and contribute to platelet adhesion and activation. Alpha granules contain a large number of soluble mediators that promote inflammation, both positively and negatively regulate the coagulation cascade, and promote wound healing to help resolve tissue damage.

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Platelet Activation Granule Release

Dense Granules
ADP Magnesium
ATP Polyphosphates
Calcium Pyrophosphate
Epinephrine Serotonin
Histamine STIM1, 2 (NovusBio.com)
Lysosomes
alpha-Galactosidase/a-Gal Endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H/Endo H
alpha-L-Fucosidase ENGASE/beta-N-Acetylglucosaminidase (NovusBio.com)
ASAHL/N-acylethanolamine-hydrolyzing Acid Amidase Glucosylceramidase/GBA
beta-Defensin 2, 3 Heparinase/HPSE
beta-Galactosidase-1/GLB1 Hexosaminidase A, B
beta-Glucuronidase/GUSB Hyaluronidase-2/HYAL2 (NovusBio.com)
CAMP/LL37/FALL39 Lactate Dehydrogenase A, B
Catalase LMW-PTP/ACP1
Cathepsin A/Lysosomal Carboxypeptidase A MAN2B1 (NovusBio.com)
Endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase F1/Endo F1 NEU-1/Sialidase-1
Endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase F3/Endo F3 Neuramidase-3 (NovusBio.com)
  STIM1, 2 (NovusBio.com)
Alpha Granule Soluble Factors
Thrombosis Inflammation Wound Healing
Angiostatin ADAMDEC1 (NovusBio.com) Angiopoietin-1
APLP-2 APRIL/TNFSF13 EGF
Coagulation Factor II/Thrombin CCL2/JE/MCP-1 Endostatin
Coagulation Factor V (NovusBio.com) CCL3/MIP-1 alpha FGF basic
Coagulation Factor XI CCL5/RANTES HGF
Coagulation Factor XIII (NovusBio.com) CD40 Ligand/TNFSF5 IGF-I
Fibrinogen Complement Component C3a Latent TGF-beta bp1
Fibronectin Complement Component C4 (NovusBio.com) MMP-1, 2, 9
Kininogen Complement Factor H PDGF Family
Laminin alpha 3/Laminin-5 CXCL1/GRO alpha/KC/CINC-1 Protein Disulfide Isomerase
Laminin alpha 4 CXCL4/PF4 SPARC
Laminin gamma 1 CXCL5 TGF-beta 1
Multimerin-1/EMILIN-4 (NovusBio.com) CXCL7/NAP-2 Thymosin beta 4
Plasmin (NovusBio.com) CXCL8/IL-8 TIMP-1, 4
Plasminogen CXCL12/SDF-1 VEGF
Protease Nexin-2/Amyloid beta-A4 Fas/TNFRSF6/CD95 VEGF-C
Protein S/PROS1 IL-1 beta/IL-1F2  
Serpin C1/Antithrombin-III IL-7  
Serpin E1/PAI-1 PLA2G2A  
Serpin F2/alpha 2-Antiplasmin P-Selectin/CD62P  
TFPI Serpin G1/C1 inhibitor  
Thrombospondin-1 TRAIL/TNFSF10  
Vitronectin TREML1/TLT-1  
vWF-A2 TWEAK/TNFSF12  
Alpha Granule Membrane Proteins
CD9 Glut3 SNAP23
CD31/PECAM-1 Glycoprotein V/CD42d Syntaxin 4, 8, 11 (NovusBio.com)
CD36/SR-B3 GPVI Syntaxin-BP2/Munc18-2
CD40 Ligand/TNFSF5 GPIX/CD42a (NovusBio.com) Syntaxin-BP3/Munc18c
GP1BB (NovusBio.com) Integrin alpha 2b beta 3 TREML1/TLT-1
CD63 Integrin alpha 6/CD49f UNC13D/Munc13-4
CD109 P-Selectin/CD62P VAMP-2, 3, 7, 8 (NovusBio.com)
Epimorphin/Syntaxin 2 PKHD1L1/Fibrocystin-L (NovusBio.com)  
ESAM Septin-5/CDCrel-1 (NovusBio.com)  
Fc gamma RIIA/CD32a Siglec-7/CD328  
 

Upon activation, platelets rapidly release the contents of three distinct types of preformed intracellular vesicles. Dense granules contain phosphates, purines, and bioactive amines. Lysosomes contain glycosidases and acid proteases. Proteins from alpha granule membranes localize to the platelet surface upon granule release and contribute to platelet adhesion and activation. Alpha granules also contain a large number of soluble mediators that promote inflammation, both positively and negatively regulate the coagulation cascade, and promote wound healing to help resolve tissue damage.