Background and Objectives. The combination of vitamin E with aspirin is becoming an attractive therapeutic approach to prevent thrombotic vascular accidents, In this study we investigated the capacity of vitamin E (50 and 100 muM) to enhance the antiplatelet effect of aspirin. Design and Methods. The dose-response curves of platelet aggregation, dense body secretion, phospholipase C activation and calcium mobilization were measured in aspirin-treated platelets with and without added vitamin E (50 and 100 muM). The role of vitamin E in reducing platelet adhesion to collagen was also studied. Results. We demonstrated that, in platelets incubated with 100 muM vitamin E, collagen-concentration (mug/mL) able to induce 50% of the maximal platelet aggregation and of the calcium mobilization was higher than in controls (11.6 versus 3.8 and 21.3 versus 9.8, respectively). Furthermore, 50 muM vitamin E reduced platelet adhesion to Collagen by about 80%. Interpretation and Conclusions. These data demonstrate that vitamin E can potentiate the antiplatelet activity of aspirin by inhibiting the early events of platelet activation pathways induced by Collagen. This finding provides a rationale for combining aspirin and vitamin E to prevent thrombotic complications in atherosclerotic patients. (C)2002, Ferrata Storti Foundation.

Vitamin E potentiates the antiplatelet activity of aspirin in collagen-stimulated platelets / A., Celestini; Pulcinelli, FABIO MARIA; Pignatelli, Pasquale; Lenti, Luisa; Frati, Giacomo; P. P., Gazzaniga; Violi, Francesco. - In: HAEMATOLOGICA. - ISSN 0390-6078. - 87:4(2002), pp. 420-426.

Vitamin E potentiates the antiplatelet activity of aspirin in collagen-stimulated platelets

PULCINELLI, FABIO MARIA;PIGNATELLI, Pasquale;LENTI, Luisa;FRATI, GIACOMO;VIOLI, Francesco
2002

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Background and Objectives. The combination of vitamin E with aspirin is becoming an attractive therapeutic approach to prevent thrombotic vascular accidents, In this study we investigated the capacity of vitamin E (50 and 100 muM) to enhance the antiplatelet effect of aspirin. Design and Methods. The dose-response curves of platelet aggregation, dense body secretion, phospholipase C activation and calcium mobilization were measured in aspirin-treated platelets with and without added vitamin E (50 and 100 muM). The role of vitamin E in reducing platelet adhesion to collagen was also studied. Results. We demonstrated that, in platelets incubated with 100 muM vitamin E, collagen-concentration (mug/mL) able to induce 50% of the maximal platelet aggregation and of the calcium mobilization was higher than in controls (11.6 versus 3.8 and 21.3 versus 9.8, respectively). Furthermore, 50 muM vitamin E reduced platelet adhesion to Collagen by about 80%. Interpretation and Conclusions. These data demonstrate that vitamin E can potentiate the antiplatelet activity of aspirin by inhibiting the early events of platelet activation pathways induced by Collagen. This finding provides a rationale for combining aspirin and vitamin E to prevent thrombotic complications in atherosclerotic patients. (C)2002, Ferrata Storti Foundation.
2002
aspirin; collagen; phospholipase c; platelets; vitamin e
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Vitamin E potentiates the antiplatelet activity of aspirin in collagen-stimulated platelets / A., Celestini; Pulcinelli, FABIO MARIA; Pignatelli, Pasquale; Lenti, Luisa; Frati, Giacomo; P. P., Gazzaniga; Violi, Francesco. - In: HAEMATOLOGICA. - ISSN 0390-6078. - 87:4(2002), pp. 420-426.
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