Methylhistidines are among the amino acids which are present in increased concentrations in the plasma of severely uremic patients who may have a hemorrhagic diathesis. Histidine contains an imidazole ring, and our previous work has shown inhibition of collagen-induced platelet aggregation by imidazole in concentrations as low as 0.5 mM. Collagen-induced, adenosine diphosphate-induced, and norepinephrine-induced platelet aggregation were tested in platelet-rich plasma by a turbidimetric technique after incubation of the plasma with varying concentrations of the methylhistidines for 1 hour. Platelet aggregation was unaffected by methylhistidine concentrations up to 0.6 mM. Only norepinephrine-induced platelet aggregation was slightly inhibited at a concentration of 4.7 (mM far higher than found in uremic patients). The imidazole ring as a portion of the methylhistidine molecule appears to have lost much of its effect on platelet aggregation.

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