| Literature DB >> 23841099 |
Grzegorz Grześk1, Marek Kozinski, Udaya S Tantry, Michal Wicinski, Tomasz Fabiszak, Eliano P Navarese, Elzbieta Grzesk, Young-Hoon Jeong, Paul A Gurbel, Jacek Kubica.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare effects of low- versus high-dose aspirin coadministered with ticagrelor on the reactivity of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23841099 PMCID: PMC3690229 DOI: 10.1155/2013/928271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Flow diagram of study design.
Maximal relative response for phenylephrine in relation to the presence of 2-MeS-ADP, ticagrelor and the dose of aspirin in arteries with vascular endothelium.
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| Control rats: PHE (10 | 20 | 99.0 ± 2.4 | |
| Ticagrelor pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 23 | 79.0 ± 4.7 |
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| Low-dose aspirin pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 18 | 99.0 ± 9.8 | nsa |
| Ticagrelor and low-dose aspirin pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 18 | 79.0 ± 11.4 |
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| High-dose aspirin pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 20 | 135.0 ± 12.5 |
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| Ticagrelor and high-dose aspirin pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 20 | 133.0 ± 11.7 |
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PHE: phenylephrine; 2-MeS-ADP: stable analogue of adenosine diphosphate; 1number of concentration-response curves used for calculations; 2 E max: calculated as a percent of maximal response for PHE; a P value calculated versus controls; b P value calculated versus PHE + low-dose aspirin; c P value calculated versus PHE + ticagrelor + 2-MeS-ADP; d P value calculated versus PHE + high-dose aspirin.
Figure 2Concentration-response curves in arteries with vascular endothelium obtained for phenylephrine in the absence and presence of low-dose aspirin, high-dose aspirin, and ticagrelor coadministered with 2-MeS-ADP. Points and whiskers display mean values ± standard deviations. A curve for PHE represents a control curve for TIC, ASA (L), and ASA (H) while curves for ASA (L) and ASA (H) constitute control curves for ASA (L) + TIC and ASA (H) + TIC, respectively. ASA (H): high-dose aspirin; ASA (L): low-dose aspirin; Ea/Em: % of maximal response; PHE: phenylephrine; TIC: ticagrelor; 2-MeS-ADP: stable analogue of adenosine diphosphate; *a value of P < 0.05 when comparing the control curve for points of effect between 20% and 80% of the maximal response.
Figure 3pD2 values in arteries with and without vascular endothelium obtained for phenylephrine in the absence and presence of low-dose aspirin, high-dose aspirin, and ticagrelor coadministered with 2-MeS-ADP. Measurements for phenylephrine alone represent controls. ASA (H): high-dose aspirin; ASA (L): low-dose aspirin; Ea/Em: % of maximal response; EC50: molar concentration producing 50% of the maximal response; pD2: negative logarithm of EC50; TIC: ticagrelor; 2-MeS-ADP: stable analogue of adenosine diphosphate.
Maximal relative response for phenylephrine in relation to the presence of 2-MeS-ADP, ticagrelor and the dose of aspirin in arteries without vascular endothelium.
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| Control rats: PHE (10 | 20 | 132.0 ± 14.6 | |
| Ticagrelor pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 20 | 97.0 ± 15.9 |
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| Low-dose aspirin pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 21 | 115.0 ± 12.2 | nsa |
| Ticagrelor and low-dose aspirin pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 21 | 90.0 ± 13.7 |
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| High-dose aspirin pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 21 | 125.0 ± 12.1 | nsa |
| Ticagrelor and high-dose aspirin pretreated rats: PHE (10 | 21 | 123.0 ± 14.2 | nsa
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PHE: phenylephrine; 2-MeS-ADP: stable analogue of adenosine diphosphate; 1number of concentration-response curves used for calculations; 2 E max: calculated as a percent of maximal response for PHE; a P value calculated versus controls; b P value calculated versus PHE + low-dose aspirin; c P value calculated versus PHE + ticagrelor + 2-MeS-ADP; d P-value calculated versus PHE + high-dose aspirin.
Figure 4Concentration-response curves in arteries without vascular endothelium obtained for phenylephrine in the absence and presence of low-dose aspirin, high-dose aspirin, and ticagrelor coadministered with 2-MeS-ADP. Points and whiskers display mean values ± standard deviations. A curve for PHE represents a control curve for TIC, ASA (L), and ASA (H) while curves for ASA (L) and ASA (H) constitute control curves for ASA (L) + TIC and ASA (H) + TIC, respectively. ASA (H): high-dose aspirin; ASA (L): low-dose aspirin; Ea/Em: % of maximal response; PHE: phenylephrine; TIC: ticagrelor; 2-MeS-ADP: stable analogue of adenosine diphosphate; *a value of P < 0.05 when comparing the control curve for points of effect between 20% and 80% of the maximal response.