| Literature DB >> 3109069 |
J P de la Cruz, S Camara, I Bellido, T Carrasco, F Sanchez de la Cuesta.
Abstract
We have used the impedance aggregometer to study the "ex vivo" effect of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) in whole blood (WB) versus platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in 35 male healthy volunteers after 10 days of treatment with 25, 50, 125, 250, and 500 mg/day of ASA. Percent of inhibition of platelet aggregation was determinated at the end of treatment. A greater inhibition of platelet aggregation was observed in WB than in PRP when ASA was administrated at almost all doses. Maximal differences were at 25, 50, and 125 mg/day of ASA on adrenaline, collagen and arachidonic acid induced aggregation, and with 250 and 500 mg/day of ASA when ADP was used as aggregating agent. In the "in vitro" trials, IC-50 values of ASA on ADP and collagen induced aggregation were determined in platelet aggregation by the impedance method in both WB and PRP. ASA shows a lower IC-50 in WB than in PRP. When leucocytes were incubated in PRP samples, it effect was similar to the percent of inhibition in WB.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3109069 DOI: 10.1016/0049-3848(87)90213-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thromb Res ISSN: 0049-3848 Impact factor: 3.944