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Item Evaluation of mean platelet volume and platelet count in ischemic stroke and its subtypes: focus on degree of disability and thrombus formation(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2022-08-27T00:00:00) Ludhiadch, Abhilash; Yadav, Pooja; Singh, Sunil Kumar; Sulena; Munshi, AnjanaBackground: Platelets are crucial players in thrombus formation during ischemic stroke. Platelet (PLT) count and Mean platelet volume (MPV) are important parameters that affect platelet functions. The current study has been carried out with an aim to evaluate the association of MPV and PLT count with ischemic stroke in a population from the Malwa region of Punjab. Material and Methods: The study included one hundred and fifty ischemic stroke patients. The extent of disability occurs by stroke was measured by mRS. MPV and PLT was evaluated using cell counter. Further, PLT count was confirmed in 50% of patients using flow cytometer. Clot formation rate was evaluated using Sonoclot Coagulation and Platelet Function Analyzer. All the statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS. Results: A significant association of increased MPV (p < 0.02) was found with the ischemic stroke. However, PLT count did not show a significant association with the disease (p < 0.07). Further, a stepwise multiple logistic regression (MLR) analysis controlling the other confounding risk factors evaluated the association of hypertension and MPV with the disease. Patients with higher mRS were found to have high MPV values confirming that higher MPV is correlated with disability occurs by ischemic stroke. MPV was also found to be significantly associated with large artery atherosclerosis (p < 0.001). Clot formation analysis revealed that ischemic stroke patients bear higher clot rate (CR) and Platelet function (PF) values. Conclusions: Elevated MPV is an independent risk factor for Ischemic stroke along with hypertension. In addition, higher MPV associated significantly with stroke disability as well. � 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Item Genomic Variation Affecting MPV and PLT Count in Association with Development of Ischemic Stroke and Its Subtypes(Springer, 2023-07-15T00:00:00) Ludhiadch, Abhilash; Sulena; Singh, Sandeep; Chakraborty, Sudip; Sharma, Dixit; Kulharia, Mahesh; Singh, Paramdeep; Munshi, AnjanaPlatelets play a significant role in the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke since they are involved in the formation of intravascular thrombus after erosion or rupture of the atherosclerotic plaques. Platelet (PLT) count and mean platelet volume (MPV) are the two significant parameters that affect the functions of platelets. In the current study, MPV and PLT count was evaluated using flow cytometry and a cell counter. SonoClot analysis was carried out to evaluate activated clot timing (ACT), clot rate (CR), and platelet function (PF). Genotyping was carried out using GSA and Sanger sequencing, and expression analysis was performed using RT-PCR. In silico analysis was carried out using the GROMACS tool and UNAFold. The interaction of significant proteins with other proteins was predicted using the STRING database. Ninety-six genes were analyzed, and a significant association of THPO (rs6141) and ARHGEF3 (rs1354034) was observed with the disease and its subtypes. Altered genotypes were associated significantly with increased MPV, decreased PLT count, and CR. Expression analysis revealed a higher expression in patients bearing the variant genotypes of both genes. In silico analysis revealed that mutation in the THPO gene leads to the reduced compactness of protein structure. mRNA encoded by mutated ARHGEF3 gene increases the half-life of mRNA. The two significant proteins interact with many other proteins, especially the ones involved in platelet activation, aggregation, erythropoiesis, megakaryocyte maturation, and cytoskeleton rearrangements, suggesting that they could be important players in the determination of MPV values. In conclusion, the current study demonstrated the role of higher MPV affected by genetic variation in the development of IS and its subtypes. The results of the current study also indicate that higher MPV can be used as a biomarker for the disease and altered genotypes, and higher MPV can be targeted for better therapeutic outcomes. � 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.