
doi: 10.1007/bf01121017
pmid: 6541950
Calmodulin(CaM)-like activity was detected in human serum and foetal calf serum, with an activity i0 times more than that detectable in plasma. Serum CaM was largely accounted for by release from human platelets as confirmed by both radioimmunoassay and sodium-dodecyl-sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis of CaM partially purified from platelet releasate obtained in response to thrombin. Lactate dehydrogenase release was unaffected by thrombin. Platelet CaM content was very variable (1.3 to 11.3 pg/mg protein; n = 15). It is suggested that intact platelets are rich in CaM and that release of CaM during preparation explains the variation in CaM content reported here and in the literature.
Adult, Blood Platelets, Calmodulin, Reference Values, Prostaglandins E, Thrombin, Humans, Alprostadil
Adult, Blood Platelets, Calmodulin, Reference Values, Prostaglandins E, Thrombin, Humans, Alprostadil
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