| Literature DB >> 3104067 |
J M Van Nueten, W De Ridder, L Van Gorp, F De Clerck.
Abstract
Human blood platelets, stimulated with thrombin, induced contractions of isolated basilar artery segments of the dog. These platelet-mediated vascular contractions were inhibited in a concentration-dependent way by flunarizine, a Ca2+ entry blocker, selective for vascular tissues (IC50: 5.5 X 10(-7) M). This inhibition increased gradually as a function of the time contact with flunarizine, to reach its maximum after 60-90 min. Biochemical and pharmacological analyses using the S2-serotonin receptor antagonist ritanserin, the thromboxane A2/prostaglandin endoperoxide antagonist BM 13.177 and the fatty acid cyclo-oxygenase inhibitor suprofen showed that 5-hydroxytryptamine and prostanoids (thromboxane A2, prostaglandin endoperoxides) were the main mediators involved. The results further suggested amplification between the vascular effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine and prostanoids. Flunarizine did not affect the release of 5-hydroxytryptamine from platelets and did not interfere with their biosynthesis of thromboxane A2.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3104067 DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(87)90026-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pharmacol ISSN: 0014-2999 Impact factor: 4.432