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<div><p>We sought to determine a role for platelets in <i>in vivo</i> angiogenesis, quantified by changes in the capillary to fibre ratio (C∶F) of mouse skeletal muscle, utilising two distinct forms of capillary growth to identify differential effects. Capillary sprouting was induced by muscle overload, and longitudinal splitting by chronic hyperaemia. Platelet depletion was achieved by anti-GPIbα antibody treatment. Sprouting induced a significant increase in C∶F (1.42±0.02 <i>vs.</i> contralateral 1.29±0.02, <i>P</i><0.001) that was abolished by platelet depletion, while the significant C∶F increase caused by splitting (1.40±0.03 <i>vs.</i> control 1.28±0.03, <i>P</i><0.01) was unaffected. Granulocyte/monocyte depletion showed this response was not immune-regulated. VEGF overexpression failed to rescue angiogenesis following platelet depletion, suggesting the mechanism is not simply reliant on growth factor release. Sprouting occurred normally following antibody-induced GPVI shedding, suggesting platelet activation <i>via</i> collagen is not involved. BrdU pulse-labelling showed no change in the proliferative potential of cells associated with capillaries after platelet depletion. Inhibition of platelet activation by acetylsalicylic acid abolished sprouting, but not splitting angiogenesis, paralleling the response to platelet depletion. We conclude that platelets differentially regulate mechanisms of angiogenesis <i>in vivo</i>, likely <i>via</i> COX signalling. Since endothelial proliferation is not impaired, we propose a link between COX1 and induction of endothelial migration.</p></div
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