Altered vascular responses to platelets from hypercholesterolemic humans.
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چکیده
Activated platelets release potent vasoactive factors. Previous studies have focused on mechanisms by which vascular abnormalities lead to altered responses of atherosclerotic arteries. We tested the hypothesis that the activation of platelets from hypercholesterolemic humans produces abnormal vascular responses. Responses to intraluminal and abluminal activation of platelets from normal subjects and type II hypercholesterolemic patients (total cholesterol, 274 +/- 16 [mean +/- SEM] mg/dl) were examined in carotid arteries from normal rabbits perfused in vitro. Intraluminal activation of normal platelets produced pronounced dilatation of arteries preconstricted with phenylephrine. Vasodilator responses to intraluminal activation of platelets from hypercholesterolemic patients were greatly impaired. Vasodilator responses to platelets from hypercholesterolemic patients were not restored to normal by LY53,857 (10(-5) M), a 5-hydroxytryptamine2-serotonergic antagonist, by SQ29,548 (10(-5) M), a thromboxane A2/prostaglandin H2 receptor antagonist, or by apyrase (1.5 units/ml), an enzyme with ADPase activity. Abluminal activation of normal platelets produced modest constriction in quiescent arteries, and abluminal activation of platelets from hypercholesterolemic patients produced augmented vasoconstrictor responses. The major finding is that vasodilator responses to platelets from hypercholesterolemic patients are profoundly impaired, and vasoconstrictor responses to platelets from hypercholesterolemic patients are augmented. Mechanisms in addition to increased release of serotonin, thromboxane, and ADP appear to contribute to impaired vasodilator responses to hypercholesterolemic platelets. Thus, alteration of platelets by hypercholesterolemia, as well as altered vascular reactivity, may contribute to abnormal vascular responses in atherosclerosis.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Circulation research
دوره 72 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1993