Diphenylene iodonium is an inhibitor of the enzyme NADPH-oxidase and prevents the generation of oxygen-derived free radicals in neutrophils (Cross and Jones, 1986). Here we show that diphenylene iodonium (0.25-2 microM) inhibited, according to the dose, thrombin-induced platelet-aggregation in human washed platelets and ADP-induced platelet aggregation in platelet-rich plasma. At the concentrations which inhibited platelet aggregation diphenylene iodonium did not alter platelet concentrations of cAMP or cGMP but enhanced the anti-platelet activity of iloprost, sodium nitroprusside or cultured endothelial cells. These findings highlight the importance of free radicals as platelet pro-aggregatory agents.

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