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Estimation of anti-platelet drugs on human platelet aggregation with a novel whole blood aggregometer by a screen filtration pressure method

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 133, Issue 8, Pages 1396-1404

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704204

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anti-platelet drugs platelet aggregation; PDE3; screen filtration pressure; whole blood aggregation

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1 The effects of anti-platelet drugs on human whole blood aggregation were evaluated using a novel whole blood aggregometer by a screen filtration pressure (SFP) method. 2 The SFP whole blood aggregometer was found to successfully detect whole blood aggregation induced by ADP, collagen and TRAP by measuring the SFP of blood samples. The platelet aggregation threshold index (PATI). the concentration of agonist required with an inducing pressure rate of 50%. varied time-dependently after collection of blood. High values for ADP and collagen were noted immediately after blood collection. suggesting low aggregation activity of platelets, and gradually increase thereafter. 3 Cilostazol (phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitor), dipyridamole, aspirin and tirofiban all inhibited whole blood aggregation in vitro. Inhibitory effects of cilostazol and dipyridamole. but not tirofiban, were markedly enhanced 6 or 7 fold by long pre-incubation (60 min), compared with short pre-incubation (2 min). Such enhancement was only observed with ADP- and not collagen-induced whole blood aggregation. A similar phenomenon was also observed for aggregation with platelet rich plasma (PRP). Cilostazol inhibition of ADP-induced platelet aggregation was more potent with PRP than whole blood (PATI(200) = 3.80 +/-0.95 muM for whole blood, 2.04 +/-0.61 muM for PRP). Inhibitory effects of dipyridamole were attenuated in PRP without erythrocytes. 4 These results demonstrate that the SFP aggregometer can sensitively detect anti-platelet aggregatory effects of various kinds of drugs. So that it is a useful tool for evaluation of anti-platelet drugs.

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