Abstract
The ex vivo effect of triflusal and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) on platelet interaction with the subendothelium using the Baumgartner perfusion system (wall shear rate 350 s-1) was assessed in blood from 10 healthy volunteers who given a 15-day course of triflusal 600 mg per day and ASA 400 mg per day in a cross-over trial. The percentage of platelets on the subendothelium showed a decrease of 62% in samples from subjects on ASA and a decrease of 93% in those from subjects on triflusal (P < 0.005). The percentage of the subendothelial surface covered by platelets was reduced by 23.3% after treatment with ASA, mainly due to inhibition of aggregates (75.2%), and by 29.9% after treatment with triflusal, mainly due to inhibition of aggregates (89.6%) and of adhesion (25%). The subendothelial surface covered by activated platelets (adhesions and thrombi) showed 32.5% inhibition after treatment with triflusal and 11.6% after treatment with ASA (P < 0.043 vs. triflusal). In the in vitro experiments, 10 mumol.l-1 triflusal did not modify the percentage of the subendothelium covered by platelets. HTB 1 mmol.l-1 inhibited adhesion (26%) and aggregates (18%). We conclude that HTB participates in the ex vivo effects of triflusal on the platelet-subendothelium interaction.
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