Thromb Haemost 1978; 39(01): 158-166
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1646665
Original Article
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Platelet Aggregation and Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase Activity in Arteriosclerotic Patients[*]

Hiroh Yamazak
The Division of Cardiology Research, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, 3–18, Honkomagome, Bunkyoku, Tokyo, 113
,
Takeshi Motomiya
The Division of Cardiology Research, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, 3–18, Honkomagome, Bunkyoku, Tokyo, 113
,
Nobuaki Mashimo
The 3rd Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Yushima, Bunkyoku, Tokyo
,
Tomiko Asano
Department of Biochemistry, Institute for Developmental Research, Aichi Prefecture Colony, Kamiyacho, Kasugai, Aichi
,
Hiroyoshi Hidaka
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Sakyoku, Kyoto, Japan
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Publication History

Received 04 April 1977

Accepted 24 July 1977

Publication Date:
12 July 2018 (online)

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Summary

Although roles of cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP in platelets are thought to be important on platelet aggregation, little information on their phosphodiesterase (PDE) is available. Cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP hydrolytic activities of platelets (cAMPPDE and cGMPPDE in platelets) and platelet aggregation by ADP and adrenaline were measured in 22 healthy volunteers, 26 arteriosclerotic patients and other 20 miscellaneous patients excluding vascular diseases. Activities of cAMPPDE and cGMPPDE of platelets were 2.37±0.52, 7.23 ± 1.84 in the healthy, 2.50±0.85, 7.53±2.60 in the arteriosclerotics and 2.38± 1.02, 6.98±2.59 pmol/min/107 platelets in the miscellaneous patients, respectively. No significant difference was observed among these three groups. Platelet aggregabilities also showed no significant difference. However, there was a significant inverse correlation between the aggregability by 1 μg/ml of adrenaline and the PDE activities only in the arteriosclerotic patients. The correlation coefficients were −0.61 between the primary aggregation and cAMPPDE,−0.65 between the primary aggregation and cGMPPDE, −0.58 between the 5 min aggregation and cAMPPDE and −0.76 between the 5 min aggregation and cGMPPDE. The inverse correlation between platelet aggregation and cyclic nucleotide metabolism in circulating platelets of the arteriosclerotic patients may suggest that interaction of platelets with arteriosclerotic vessel walls would produce a certain change in platelets.

* This is Publication No. 16 from the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science.