Abstract

Elevated levels of plasma fibrinogen are a risk factor for cerebral infarction. Because fibrinogen plays a central role in platelet aggregation and binding of fibrinogen to platelets is inhibited by ticlopidine, we studied the effect of the plasma fibrinogen concentration on the antiaggregatory action of ticlopidine compared with that of aspirin. We determined platelet aggregability before and after administration of ticlopidine (200 mg/d) or aspirin (81 mg/d) in 61 stroke patients and correlated the changes with the plasma fibrinogen concentration. In patients receiving ticlopidine, the platelet aggregability induced by 1, 5, and 10 mumol/L adenosine diphosphate significantly decreased compared with aggregability before medication (P < .05), and the reductions had significant negative correlations with the plasma fibrinogen concentration (P < .05). In patients receiving aspirin, the platelet aggregability induced by 2 micrograms/mL collagen and 5 and 10 mumol/L adenosine diphosphate decreased compared with aggregability before medication (P < .005), but the reductions had no significant correlation with the plasma fibrinogen concentration. The relative antiaggregatory effect of ticlopidine is significantly decreased with higher plasma fibrinogen concentrations. This may explain, at least in part, the individual variation in the response to ticlopidine.

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