Endothelin does not affect aggregation of human platelets. 1990

A Edlund, and A Wennmalm
Department of Clinical Physiology, Huddinge Hospital, Sweden.

Endothelin (ET-1) is a recently discovered endothelial-derived peptide with pronounced vasoconstrictor activity. The present study addressed whether ET-1, in analogy with several other vasoactive agents, can induce or modulate aggregation of human platelets in vitro. Venous blood from healthy donors was collected in citrate or heparin and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) was prepared. Portions of the PRP were added to drugs, and platelet aggregation was recorded according to Born & Cross (1963). ET-1 added to the PRP (final concentrations 1-100 nM) did not induce aggregation of platelets, either in citrate- or heparin-containing plasma. Adenosine-diphosphate (0.5-2 microM) or thrombin (0.1-0.4 NIH units ml-1) induced dose-dependent aggregation of platelets in citrate- or heparin-containing PRP; such aggregation was, however, not affected by ET-1 (1-100 microM) either. We conclude that ET-1, in contrast to other endothelial-derived vasoactive agents, lacks direct effect on platelet aggregation in vitro.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D010974 Platelet Aggregation The attachment of PLATELETS to one another. This clumping together can be induced by a number of agents (e.g., THROMBIN; COLLAGEN) and is part of the mechanism leading to the formation of a THROMBUS. Aggregation, Platelet
D002951 Citrates Derivatives of CITRIC ACID.
D004305 Dose-Response Relationship, Drug The relationship between the dose of an administered drug and the response of the organism to the drug. Dose Response Relationship, Drug,Dose-Response Relationships, Drug,Drug Dose-Response Relationship,Drug Dose-Response Relationships,Relationship, Drug Dose-Response,Relationships, Drug Dose-Response
D004357 Drug Synergism The action of a drug in promoting or enhancing the effectiveness of another drug. Drug Potentiation,Drug Augmentation,Augmentation, Drug,Augmentations, Drug,Drug Augmentations,Drug Potentiations,Drug Synergisms,Potentiation, Drug,Potentiations, Drug,Synergism, Drug,Synergisms, Drug
D005260 Female Females
D006493 Heparin A highly acidic mucopolysaccharide formed of equal parts of sulfated D-glucosamine and D-glucuronic acid with sulfaminic bridges. The molecular weight ranges from six to twenty thousand. Heparin occurs in and is obtained from liver, lung, mast cells, etc., of vertebrates. Its function is unknown, but it is used to prevent blood clotting in vivo and vitro, in the form of many different salts. Heparinic Acid,alpha-Heparin,Heparin Sodium,Liquaemin,Sodium Heparin,Unfractionated Heparin,Heparin, Sodium,Heparin, Unfractionated,alpha Heparin
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000244 Adenosine Diphosphate Adenosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate). An adenine nucleotide containing two phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety at the 5'-position. ADP,Adenosine Pyrophosphate,Magnesium ADP,MgADP,Adenosine 5'-Pyrophosphate,5'-Pyrophosphate, Adenosine,ADP, Magnesium,Adenosine 5' Pyrophosphate,Diphosphate, Adenosine,Pyrophosphate, Adenosine
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults

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