Literature DB >> 18542926

The dopamine agonism on ADP-stimulated platelets is mediated through D2-like but not D1-like dopamine receptors.

Angelika Schedel1, Patrick Schloss, Harald Klüter, Peter Bugert.   

Abstract

Monoamines such as serotonin and epinephrine are known to be involved in platelet activation and aggregation. Dopamine is another monoamine identified in platelets, but published data about its effect on platelets and the receptors involved are controversial. In the present study, we investigated the dopamine agonism in platelets and the receptors involved in these pathways. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) of healthy individuals was treated with agonists (ADP, epinephrine, dopamine) and various dopamine receptor and transporter antagonists such as SCH-23390, raclopride, clozapine, methylphenidate, and cocaine. Platelet activation was investigated by flow cytometry (CD62P and CD63 surface expression), optical aggregometry, and microaggregate adhesion to collagen IV in a flow chamber system. In our study, dopamine on its own had no effect on platelet activation in the different assays. However, when used in combination with ADP (10 muM), dopamine in a range of 1 to 100 muM significantly potentiated platelet microaggregate formation and adhesion to collagen under low shear flow conditions. Specific antagonists for D2-like receptors (L-741,626, raclopride, and clozapine) completely diminished the dopamine effect at selective concentrations, but not the effect of epinephrine. Neither the D1-like receptor antagonist SCH-23390 nor dopamine transporter antagonists (methylphenidate, cocaine) showed inhibitory effects on the dopamine agonism. Thus, dopamine is an ADP-dependent platelet agonist which acts via D2-like but not D1-like receptors or adrenergic receptors. Because many psychopharmacological drugs are directed to D2-like receptors, platelet dysfunction in patients being treated with such drugs may be linked to these mechanisms.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18542926     DOI: 10.1007/s00210-008-0320-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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