Title of article :
Structural insights in platelet receptor synergism-antiplatelet therapy in post-ischemic cerebrovascular events
Author/Authors :
Prabir Lahiri، نويسنده , , Utpal Chaudhuri، نويسنده , , Arnab Chattopadhyay، نويسنده , , Prantar Chakraborty، نويسنده , , Dipes Mandal، نويسنده , , Anjan Kr Dasgupta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
9
From page :
248
To page :
256
Abstract :
Synergy between agonists of platelet aggregation, namely, ADP and epinephrine, has been studied in patients having a history of cerebrovascular ischemic event. There is a significant variability of responsiveness among individuals towards clopidogrel, which is a specific inhibitor of the low-affinity human purinergic receptor (P2Y12). For responders of clopidogrel, simultaneous application of ADP and epinephrine at sub-threshold concentrations (i.e., concentration below the threshold concentration at which aggregation occurs) leads to platelet aggregation, which is followed by deaggregation. For non-responders of the drug, the synergism seems to be stronger, showing no deaggregatory pattern. The inhibition of synergism by yohimbine hydrochloride (YH), a blocker of α2A-adrenoreceptors is more pronounced in non-responders. A simple structural model based on receptor–receptor interaction is proposed to explain the synergism. The model explains synergy in terms of cooperative interaction between the low-affinity ADP receptor P2Y12 (Swiss Prot:Q9H244) and the α2A-adrenoreceptor (Swiss Prot:P08913). It follows that the synergistic effect can be achieved in only one of the two 3D structures for the α2A-adrenoreceptor P08913 permitted by homology modeling, as there is a better docking interface with the Q9H244. The synergism itself and the observed dichotomous phenomenon in relation to inhibition of synergism among responders and non-responders can be accounted for, if the interacting receptors on the dynamic membrane interface compete with the clopidogrel binding.
Keywords :
Clopidogrel , Homology modeling , Yohimbine hydrochloride , stroke , Platelet aggregation/deaggregation
Journal title :
Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases
Record number :
498837
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