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Original Article

Inhibitory effects of P2Y12 receptor antagonists on TRAP-induced platelet aggregation, procoagulant activity, microparticle formation and intracellular calcium responses in patients with acute coronary syndromes

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Pages 73-80 | Received 30 Jun 2004, Accepted 12 Jul 2004, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Thrombin induces platelet aggregation and membrane rearrangements leading to enhanced procoagulant activity and microparticle production, all of which are thought to contribute to thrombus formation in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Clopidogrel, an adenosine diphosphate (ADP) receptor antagonist acting at the P2Y12 receptor, has been shown to provide clinical benefit in ACS. We aimed to investigate the effects of clopidogrel ex vivo and another ADP-antagonist, AR-C69931MX in vitro on thrombin receptor activating peptide (TRAP)-induced platelet aggregation, procoagulant activity, microparticle formation and [Ca2+]i responses in patients with ACS. Measurements were performed in platelet-rich plasma using aggregometry and flow cytometry (n = 12). Clopidogrel (300 mg loading dose plus 75 mg daily) significantly inhibited TRAP-induced aggregation, procoagulant activity (annexin V binding) and microparticle production (all P < 0.05) but not as extensively as AR-C69931MX (400 nmol/l). [Ca2+]i responses induced by a combination of TRAP and ADP designed to mimic the physiological effects of released ADP showed that clopidogrel partially and AR-C69931MX completely removed the ADP component of the [Ca2+]i responses (n = 6). The results provide new information on the mechanisms involved in the beneficial effects of P2Y12 antagonists in patients with ACS.

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