Stroke, Vol 16, 806-809, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
K Nagatsuka, O Uyama, S Nakabayashi, S Yoneda, K Kimura and T Kamada
The effect of a selective thromboxane (TX) synthetase inhibitor (OKY- 046),
alone and in combination with a very low dose of aspirin, on the platelet
function was studied in healthy and diseased subjects. A single dose of 100
mg OKY-046 was orally administered to patients with ischemic
cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and healthy volunteers. TXB2 generation and
platelet aggregation were measured before and at 1, 4, 6 and 8hr after
dosing. In addition, after the administration of a very low dose of aspirin
(0.1-0.25 mg/kg/day) for at least one month, a single dose of OKY-046 was
given to CVD patients. TXB2 generation and platelet aggregation were
measured in the same manner as OKY-046 alone. The effect of OKY-046 on
platelet aggregation induced by arachidonic acid (AA) was different in each
subject whereas platelet TXB2 generation was almost completely inhibited in
all of the patients and healthy volunteers. OKY-046 had a slight inhibitory
effect on collagen induced aggregation. A combination of OKY-046 with a
very low dose of aspirin, on the other hand, produced additional inhibition
of the platelet aggregation induced by both AA and collagen. The present
results suggest that the accumulation and metabolism of cyclooxygenase
products that accumulate when TX synthetase is blocked, differ in each
subject, additional inhibition is caused by the combined use of TX
synthetase inhibitor and a very low dose of aspirin because the very low
dose of aspirin partially reduces the proaggregatory cyclooxygenase
products that accumulate when TX synthetase is blocked.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED
AT 250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
A new approach to antithrombotic therapy--evaluation of combined therapy of thromboxane synthetase inhibitor and very low dose of aspirin
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