Title of article :
Platelet Cyclooxygenase Inhibition by Low-Dose Aspirin Is Not Reflected Consistently by Platelet Function Assays: Implications for Aspirin “Resistance”
Author/Authors :
Santilli، نويسنده , , Francesca and Rocca، نويسنده , , Bianca and De Cristofaro، نويسنده , , Raimondo and Lattanzio، نويسنده , , Stefano and Pietrangelo، نويسنده , , Laura and Habib، نويسنده , , Aida and Pettinella، نويسنده , , Caterina and Recchiuti، نويسنده , , Antonio and Ferrante، نويسنده , , Elisabetta and Ciabattoni، نويسنده , , Giovanni and Davى، نويسنده , , Giovanni and Patrono، نويسنده , , Carlo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
11
From page :
667
To page :
677
Abstract :
Objective tudy was conducted to assess the thromboxane (TX) dependence of biochemical and functional indexes used to monitor the effect of low-dose aspirin. ound onal assays of the antiplatelet effects of low-dose aspirin variably reflect the TX-dependent component of platelet aggregation. Previous studies of aspirin resistance were typically based on a single determination of platelet aggregation. s essed the TXB2 dependence of biochemical and functional indexes, as well as their intersubject and intrasubject variability during administration of the drug and after its withdrawal in 48 healthy volunteers randomized to receive aspirin 100 mg daily for 1 to 8 weeks. s TXB2 was uniformly suppressed by 99% of baseline. Urinary 11-dehydro-TXB2, arachidonic acid-induced aggregation, and VerifyNow Aspirin (Accumetrics Inc., San Diego, California) showed stable, incomplete inhibition (65%, 80%, and 35%, respectively). Adenosine diphosphate- and collagen-induced aggregation was highly variable and poorly affected by aspirin, with an apparent time-dependent reversal. Inhibition of platelet cyclooxygenase activity was nonlinearly related to inhibition of platelet aggregation. Platelet function largely recovered by day 3 post-aspirin, independently of treatment duration. With any functional assay, occasionally “resistant” subjects were found to be “responders” on previous or subsequent determinations. sions et cyclooxygenase activity, as reflected by serum TXB2 levels, is uniformly and persistently suppressed by low-dose aspirin in healthy subjects. However, the effect of aspirin is variably detected by functional assays, potentially leading to misclassification of “responder” as “resistant” phenotypes owing to poor reproducibility of functional measurements. The nonlinearity of the relationship between inhibition of TX production and inhibition of platelet function has important clinical implications.
Keywords :
pharmacology , Aspirin , Platelets , prostaglandins , antiplatelet drugs
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
1744011
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