Objective: To examine the effects of imidazoline and nonimidazoline α-adrenergic agents on aggregation of feline platelets.
Sample: Blood samples from 12 healthy adult cats.
Procedures: In 7 experiments, the effects of 23 imidazoline and nonimidazoline α-adrenoceptor agonists or antagonists on aggregation and antiaggregation of feline platelets were determined via a turbidimetric method. Collagen and ADP were used to initiate aggregation.
Results: Platelet aggregation was not induced by α-adrenoceptor agonists alone. Adrenaline and noradrenaline induced a dose-dependent potentiation of ADP- or collagen-induced aggregation. Oxymetazoline and xylometazoline also induced a small potentiation of ADP-stimulated aggregation, but other α-adrenoceptor agonists did not induce potentiation. The α-adrenoceptor antagonists and certain imidazoline α-adrenergic agents including phentolamine, yohimbine, atipamezole, clonidine, medetomidine, and dexmedetomidine inhibited adrenaline-potentiated aggregation induced by ADP or collagen in a dose-dependent manner. The imidazoline compound antazoline inhibited adrenaline-potentiated aggregation in a dose-dependent manner. Conversely, α-adrenoceptor antagonists and nonimidazoline α-adrenergic agents including xylazine and prazosin were ineffective or less effective for inhibiting adrenaline-potentiated aggregation. Moxonidine also was ineffective for inhibiting adrenaline-potentiated aggregation induced by collagen. Medetomidine and xylazine did not reverse the inhibitory effect of atipamezole and yohimbine on adrenaline-potentiated aggregation.
Conclusions And Clinical Relevance: Adrenaline-potentiated aggregation of feline platelets may be mediated by α-adrenoceptors, whereas imidazoline agents may inhibit in vitro platelet aggregation via imidazoline receptors. Imidazoline α-adrenergic agents may have clinical use for conditions in which there is platelet reactivity to adrenaline. Xylazine, medetomidine, and dexmedetomidine may be used clinically in cats with minimal concerns for adverse effects on platelet function.
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Objective: To examine the effects of imidazoline and nonimidazoline α-adrenergic agents on aggregation of feline platelets.
Sample: Blood samples from 12 healthy adult cats.
Procedures: In 7 experiments, the effects of 23 imidazoline and nonimidazoline α-adrenoceptor agonists or antagonists on aggregation and antiaggregation of feline platelets were determined via a turbidimetric method.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost
October 2018
Background: Temporarily improved platelet reactivity may reduce the bleeding in patients on antiplatelet therapy who have ongoing bleeding or who are in need of acute surgery. Adrenaline can bind to adrenergic α-receptors on platelets and potentially enhance platelet reactivity.
Objective: To assess if adrenaline can improve adenosine diphosphate (ADP)-induced platelet aggregation and activation in blood samples from patients on dual antiplatelet therapy with acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and the ADP-receptor antagonist ticagrelor.
Pharmacology
December 2013
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan.
Background/aims: Imidazoline α2-adrenergic agents exert complex effects on mammalian platelet aggregation. Although non-adrenergic, imidazoline (I) receptors have been revealed in human platelets, there is limited information about imidazoline's action on platelet aggregation. This study aimed to investigate aggregatory and anti-aggregatory effects of various imidazoline or non-imidazoline α-adrenergic agents on rabbit platelets.
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April 1999
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan.
Aggregatory and antiaggregatory effects of imidazol(in)e and non-imidazol(in)e alpha-adrenergic agents on canine platelets were examined turbidimetrically in citrated platelet-rich plasma or washed platelet solution. Each alpha-adrenoceptor agonist alone did not induce aggregation, but adrenaline and noradrenaline potentiated dose-dependently aggregation stimulated by ADP, collagen or thrombin. Small potentiation of ADP- or collagen-stimulated aggregation was also observed in response to oxymetazoline.
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April 1995
Department of Medicine, University College London Medical School, Rayne Institute.
1. Aggregation in platelet-rich plasma from normotensive men was induced by adrenaline (0.25-16 microM), ADP (0.
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