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Clopidogrel, independent of the vascular P2Y12 receptor, improves arterial function in small mesenteric arteries from AngII-hypertensive rats.

Fernanca R C Giachini1, David A Osmond, Shali Zhang, Fernando S Carneiro, Victor V Lima, Edward W Inscho, R Clinton Webb, Rita C Tostes.   

Abstract

The P2Y12 receptor antagonist clopidogrel blocks platelet aggregation, improves systemic endothelial nitric oxide bioavailability, and has anti-inflammatory effects. Since P2Y12 receptors have been identified in the vasculature, we hypothesized that clopidogrel ameliorates angiotensin II (Ang II) -induced vascular functional changes by blockade of P2Y12 receptors in the vasculature. Male Sprague Dawley rats were infused with Ang II (60 ng.min-1) or vehicle for 14 days. The animals were treated with clopidogrel (10mg*kg-1*day-1) or vehicle. Vascular reactivity was evaluated in second-order mesenteric arteries. Clopidogrel treatment did not change systolic blood pressure [(mmHg) control-vehicle, 117+/-7.1 vs. control- Clopidogrel, 125+/-4.2; AngII-vehicle, 197+/-10.7 vs. AngII-Clopidogrel, 198+/-5.2], but it normalized increased phenylephrine-induced vascular contractions [(%KCl) vehicle-treated, 182.2+/-18 vs. Clopidogrel, 133+/-14%), as well as impaired vasodilation to acetylcholine [(%) vehicle-treated, 71.7+/-2.2 vs. Clopidogrel, 85.3+/-2.8) in Ang II-treated animals. Vascular expression of P2Y12 receptor was determined by western blot. Pharmacological characterization of vascular P2Y12 was performed with the P2Y12 agonist 2-MeS-ADP. Although 2-MeSADP induced endothelium-dependent relaxation [(Emax %) = 71%+/-12), as well as contractile vascular responses (Emax %= 83+/-12) these actions are not mediated by P2Y12 receptor activation. 2-MeS-ADP produced similar vascular responses in control and Ang II rats. These results indicate potential effects of Clopidogrel, such as improvement of hypertension-related vascular functional changes that are not associated with direct actions of clopidogrel in the vasculature, supporting the concept that activated platelets contribute to endothelial dysfunction, possibly via impaired NO bioavailability.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19811450      PMCID: PMC3061981          DOI: 10.1042/CS20090392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)        ISSN: 0143-5221            Impact factor:   6.124


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