New Method to Quantitate Platelets Adhered on Biomaterials Using Monoclonal Antibodies to Human Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein SZ-21

Abstract
This study developed a new technique to quantitate platelets adhered on biomaterials surfaces in vitro, based on a surface phase radioimmunoassay using a monoclonal antidoby SZ-21, directed specifically against the membrane glycoprotein complex IIIa of human platelets. In vitro perfusion is performed in system which consists of testing tubes and infusion pump. After 5 minutes perfusion with fresh ACD anticoagulated human whole blood at 2,000s-1 platelets deposition on surface precoated with proteins determined using anti-human platelet antibody (125 I-SZ-21) are 4,173 ± 932 (Albumin), 59,032 ± 25,554 (Fibrinogen), and 71,253 ± 11,484 (Collagen). Meanwhile, platelets adhered on surfaces of four polymers were determined (platelet/mm2): 19,493 ± 2,050 (Silicone), 48,193 ± 4,055 (Polytetraflyuoroethylene), 50,375 ± 8,675 (Polyvinyl chloride) and 101,906 ± 5,916 (Polyethylene). These results were confirmed by SEM. This method is not only applied for evaluating rapidly and reliably blood compatibility of biomaterials in vitro, but will be used at basic study for interaction of blood materials.