Summary
Human platelets were separated into subpopulations using continuous flow electrophoresis,
which uses electrophoretic mobility as the separative parameter. The platelets with
the greatest electrophoretic mobility showed higher amounts of total sialic acid than
the less electrophoretically mobile subpopulation (74.3 ± 18.2 nmol/109 platelets vs. 49.2 ± 20.1 nmol/109 platelets, p <0.05 paired Student’s t-test). Furthermore, neuraminidaselabile sialic acid was also elevated in the more
electrophoretically mobile platelet subpopulation (29.1 ± 6.0 nmol/109 platelets vs. 21.8 ± 10.4 nmol/109 platelets, p <0.05 paired Student’s t-test). We also found that the sialic acid enriched platelet subpopulation had more
α2-adrenoreceptors than the less electrophoretically mobile platelets (457 ± 104 vs.
302 ± 164 receptors per cell, p <0.05 paired Student’s t-test).