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Antithrombotic Activities of Luteolin In Vitro and In Vivo
Authors:Jun‐Hui Choi  Yoon‐Sik Kim  Chang‐Ho Shin  Hyo‐Jeong Lee  Seung Kim
Institution:1. Department of Bio‐Health Science, Gwangju University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Dongkang College, Gwangju, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Sport and Leisure Studies, Gwangju University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The objectives of present study were to investigate whether luteolin affects procoagulant proteinase activity and fibrin clot formation and influences thrombosis and coagulation in Sprague–Dawle rats. Luteolin significantly inhibited the enzymatic activity of thrombin and FXa activity by 29.1% and 16.2%. Luteolin also inhibited fibrin polymer formation in turbidity and microscopic analysis using fluorescent conjugate. Coagulation assay of luteolin was found to prolong activated partial thromboplastin time and prothrombin time. Moreover, luteolin protected the development of oxidative stress induced thrombosis in the FeCl3‐induced carotid arterial thrombus model. This study demonstrated that luteolin may be useful by reducing or preventing thrombotic challenge and can help us better understand the antithrombotic action of luteolin.
Keywords:Luteolin  Thrombosis  Bioflavonoid  Anticoagulant  Antithrombotic
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