Abstract

We studied the in vitro effects of picotamide (N,N′ bis 3 picolyl-4-methoxy-isophthalamide) on human platelet aggregation, the release reaction and the production of thromboxane B 2 (TxB 2) induced by several platelet agonists. The effects of picotamide were compared to those of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA). Picotamide (0.5 mmol/1) inhibited platelet aggregation, the release of ATP and TxB 2 production induced by ADP, arachidonic acid (AA), collagen or the prostaglandin endoperoxide (PE) analogue U46619. ASA (0.5 mmol/1) did not affect platelet aggregation and the release of ATP induced by U46619. Picotamide and ASA inhibited the AA-induced platelet TxB 2 production both under stirring and non-stirring conditions, whereas the pure thromboxane A 2 receptor antagonist BM13177 (0.5 mmol/1) was inhibitory only under stirring conditions. Since under non-stirring conditions platelet aggregation does not occur, picotamide directly inhibits TxB 2 production, whereas BM13177 inhibits the potentiation of TxB 2 production due to TxA 2/PE-dependent platelet aggregation. Malondialdehyde (MDA) production by unstirred platelets stimulated with AA was not significantly inhibited by picotamide. In conclusion, picotamide inhibits the TxA2/PE-dependent platelet responses to agonists by a double mechanism: (i), TxA 2/PE antagonism; (ii) inhibition of thromboxane synthase.

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