Magnesium inhibits human platelets.

Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis

Department of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark.

Published: March 1996

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Magnesium (Mg) may inhibit experimental arterial thrombus formation by inhibition of platelet activity. However, inhibition of platelet aggregation has mainly been shown with high concentrations of magnesium ( > 2 mM). To test the effects of Mg in more clinically relevant concentrations, an in vitro study was performed where platelets were incubated with MgSO4 in the concentration range of 0.5-8.0 mM. Healthy volunteers participated on 2 consecutive days. On Day 2 the volunteers ingested 300 mg of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) 1 h before blood sampling. Blood was anticoagulated with hirudin and platelet aggregation was performed in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) after incubation with saline or MgSO4 for 5 min. Platelets were stimulated with threshold concentrations of collagen or ADP or a fixed high concentration of collagen (5 micrograms/ml) on both days. A concentration dependent inhibition of platelet aggregation was found after addition of MgSO4. A statistically significant inhibition (P < 0.05) was present at 0.5-1.0 mM MgSO4. The effect of Mg was independent of pretreatment with ASA. Following maximal stimulation with collagen in PRP, a synergistic inhibition of ASA and Mg on platelet aggregation was demonstrated. Administration of MgSO4 in clinically relevant concentrations showed a dose-dependent inhibition of platelet aggregation. Platelet inhibition also occurred after ASA administration and concomitant medication induced a synergistic effect.

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