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Inhibition of platelet aggregation by nitric oxide donors improves with rest. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Platelets in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are more activated compared to those with stable coronary heart disease (CHD) and healthy individuals.
  • "Platelet nitrate responsiveness" (PNR) is a measure of platelet activation that is found to be reduced in both ACS and stable CHD.
  • A study found that 45 minutes of undisturbed rest in healthy subjects significantly decreased platelet aggregation and increased PNR, suggesting that stress may contribute to platelet activation and cardiovascular events.

Article Abstract

It has been suggested that the platelets of patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) exist in a more activated state than those of patients with stable coronary heart disease (CHD) or healthy individuals. "Platelet nitrate responsiveness" (PNR) has been suggested as a measure of platelet activation, and has been shown to be reduced in both ACS and stable CHD. We examined the effect of a short period of undisturbed supine rest, an intervention aimed at reducing levels of "stress", on PNR. In 8 healthy subjects we found that 45 minutes of rest led to a highly significant reduction in platelet aggregation and increase in PNR. Our finding supports the hypothesis that stress contributes to platelet activation as reflected in reduced PNR, which may contribute to the link between acute stress and cardiovascular events. It also emphasises that standardisation of sampling conditions in vitally important in studies utilizing PNR.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537100310001603623DOI Listing

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