Enhanced platelet aggregability in dogs following myocardial infarction |
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Authors: | Fleming J S Buyniski J P |
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Institution: | Pharmacology Department, Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, NY 13201, USA. |
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Abstract: | Coronary artery ligation in beagle dogs led to an abnormal platelet response that may be similar to that observed in patients with ischemic heart disease. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) obtained from these animals was markedly more responsive to collagen induced platelet aggregation than was PRP obtained from control animals which had undergone similar surgery but without having had a coronary artery ligated. Platelet sensitivity was followed after ligation for periods up to four months. The peak response to collagen occurred three weeks following surgery, remained high for three additional weeks and then gradually returned toward normal over the ensuing ten weeks. Crossover experiments employing platelets and platelet poor plasma (PPP) from ligated and control animals demonstrated that this observation was due to a plasma factor abnormality. Further studies established that BL-3459 and certain other inhibitors of platelet aggregation were capable of normalizing this exaggerated response to collagen. |
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