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The role of superoxide anion in the inhibitory effect of SIN-1 in thrombin-activated human platelet adhesion

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 627, Issue 1-3, Pages 229-234

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2009.10.060

Keywords

3-Morpholinosydnonimine (SIN-1); Nitration; Peroxynitrite; Platelets; Superoxide anion

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  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)

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Reactive oxygen species have an important role in the control of platelet activity. Superoxide anion (O-2(-)) is a free radical that can be converted into other reactive oxygen species such as peroxynitrite (ONOO-) that is formed from the reaction between O-2(-) and nitric oxide (NO). There are conflicting data on ONOO- effects in platelets because it presents pro- or anti-aggregatory actions. 3-morpholinosydnonimine (SIN-1) co-generates NO and O-2(-), yielding ONOO-. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the mechanisms involved in the inhibition of human platelet adhesion by SIN-1. Microtiter plates were coated with human fibrinogen, after which washed platelets (6 x 10(8) platelets/ml) were added to adhere. Exposure of non-activated and thrombin-activated platelets to SIN-1 (0.001-100 mu M) concentration-dependently inhibited adhesion, which was accompanied by marked increases in the cyclic GMP levels. In non-activated platelets, the soluble guanylate cyclase inhibitor ODQ prevented the SIN-1 -induced cGMP elevations and adhesion inhibition. In thrombin-activated platelets, ODQ fully prevented the SIN-1-induced cGMP elevations, but only partly prevented the adhesion inhibition. The O-2(-) and ONOO- scavengers superoxide dismutase (SOD) and -(-)epigallocatechin gallate, respectively, had minimal effects in non-activated platelets. The inhibition of activated platelets by SIN-1 1 was reversed by SOD and partly reduced by ECG. Western blot analysis of SIN-1-treated platelets showed a single 105 kDa-nitrated band. Nanospray LC-MS-MS identified the protein containing 3-nitrotyrosine residues as human alpha-actinin-1-cytoskeletal isoform. Our data show that platelet adhesion inhibition by SIN-1 in activated platelets involves cGMP-independent mechanism through O-2(-) generation. Superoxide anion signaling pathway includes ONOO- formation and alpha-actinin nitration. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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