Effect of dazoxiben on platelet-vessel wall interaction.
Open Access
- 1 February 1983
- journal article
- Published by Wiley
- Vol. 15 (S1) , 45S-46S
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1983.tb02106.x
Abstract
1 Platelet monolayer adhesion to damaged rabbit aorta and to collagen- coated glass was quantified in a perfusion device. Addition of the thromboxane synthetase inhibitor dazoxiben (UK 37248) 1 and 10 microM reduced adhesion to damaged blood vessel by about 45% at both concentrations, but did not affect adhesion to collagen-coated glass. 2 Measurement by RIA indicated virtual abolition of thromboxane B2 production in the presence of the drug and a slight trend to an increase of 6-oxo-prostaglandin F1 alpha concentration in experiments using aorta. Inhibitory activity of dazoxiben was abolished by previous exposure of the aorta to 15-HPETE(?), an inhibitor of prostacyclin synthetase. 3 The results indicate that dazoxiben inhibits platelet adhesion to vascular subendothelium possibly by promoting synthesis of PGI2 from re-directed platelet endoperoxides.Keywords
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