4-(n-(s-glutathionylacetyl)amino)phenylarsenoxide and Coronary-Artery-Disease

4-(n-(s-glutathionylacetyl)amino)phenylarsenoxide has been researched along with Coronary-Artery-Disease* in 1 studies

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Novel assay demonstrates that coronary artery disease patients have heightened procoagulant platelet response.
    Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH, 2018, Volume: 16, Issue:6

    Essentials Procoagulant platelets can be detected using GSAO in human whole blood. Stable coronary artery disease is associated with a heightened procoagulant platelet response. Agonist-induced procoagulant platelet response is not inhibited by aspirin alone. Collagen plus thrombin induced procoagulant platelet response is partially resistant to clopidogrel.. Background Procoagulant platelets are a subset of highly activated platelets with a critical role in thrombin generation. Evaluation of their clinical utility in thrombotic disorders, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), has been thwarted by the lack of a sensitive and specific whole blood assay. Objectives We developed a novel assay, utilizing the cell death marker, GSAO [(4-(N-(S-glutathionylacetyl)amino)phenylarsonous acid], and the platelet activation marker, P-selectin, to identify procoagulant platelets in whole blood by flow cytometry. Patients/Methods Using this assay, we characterized the procoagulant platelet population in healthy controls and a cohort of patients undergoing elective coronary angiography. Results In patients with CAD, compared with patients without CAD, there was a heightened procoagulant platelet response to thrombin (25.2% vs. 12.2%), adenosine diphosphate (ADP) (7.8% vs. 2.7%) and thrombin plus collagen (27.2% vs. 18.3%). The heightened procoagulant platelet potential in CAD patients was not associated with other markers of platelet function, including aggregation, dense granule release and activation of α

    Topics: Aged; Arsenicals; Aspirin; Biomarkers; Blood Coagulation; Blood Platelets; Case-Control Studies; Clopidogrel; Coronary Angiography; Coronary Artery Disease; Drug Resistance; Female; Flow Cytometry; Glutathione; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; P-Selectin; Platelet Activation; Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors; Platelet Function Tests; Predictive Value of Tests

2018