Literature DB >> 1847490

14, 15-cis-episulfide-eicosatrienoic acid, an 'epoxygenase' eicosanoid analog, inhibits ionophore- but not thrombin-induced platelet aggregation.

K Bernstrom1, K Malcolm, J McGee, J Maclouf, S Levy-Toledano, J R Falck, F A Fitzpatrick.   

Abstract

An 'epoxygenase' eicosanoid analog, 14, 15-cis-episulfide-eicosatrienoic acid, has several unique pharmacological effects on platelets. These include (i) inhibition of ionophore A23187- but not thrombin-induced activation, (ii) inhibition of thromboxane B2 biosynthesis derived from endogenous but not exogenous arachidonic acid, and (iii) attenuation of ionophore-mediated increases in cytosolic Ca2+ when extracellular or membrane Ca2+ is available but not when these pools are excluded. Neither elevation of cyclic AMP levels, a potent inhibitory process, nor direct antagonism of the prostaglandin H2/thromboxane A2 receptor is responsible for the actions of 14, 15-cis-episulfide-eicosatrienoic acid. These properties distinguish 14, 15-cis-episulfide-eicosatrienoic acid from other antiaggregatory substances.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1847490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0026-895X            Impact factor:   4.436


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