Abstract

To study the effect of cardiac glycosides on platelet function, we obtained serial blood samples from 18 normal male volunteers before and 3, 5, and 7 weeks after beginning digoxin therapy (0.375 mg daily). The combined effect of digoxin and nifedipine (mean dose, 57 mg/day) was assessed during the 5th week. Spontaneous platelet aggregation and platelet response to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) were measured in whole blood by electronic particle sizing. Digoxin (mean serum concentration, 0.9 ng/ml) caused significant reduction in total volume and mean size of platelet aggregates formed in response to ADP. However, with addition of nifedipine, the volume and mean size of aggregates returned to baseline measurements. In vitro administration of digoxin to whole blood failed to inhibit ADP-induced platelet aggregation. The volume of spontaneously induced aggregates decreased with digoxin; however, the decrease was not statistically significant. These data indicate that digoxin given in vivo for several weeks inhibits platelet response to ADP; this effect is reversed by the addition of nifedipine.

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