Linder M, Alksne J F
Stroke. 1978 Sep-Oct;9(5):472-7. doi: 10.1161/01.str.9.5.472.
Using an in vitro system designed to measure arterial constriction, we have demonstrated the importance of platelet function in maintaining cerebral smooth muscle contraction after whole blood injection. We tested two agents, acetyl salicylic acid (ASA) and phthalazinol, both known to interfere with platelet function. In control tests normal rabbit and monkey blood produced a reliable and persistent arterial constriction. In experimental tests blood drawn from animals premedicated with ASA and phthalazinol failed to produce a persistent contraction. These results support the hypothesis that chemicals released during platelet aggregation may be important in persistent vasospasm.
利用一个旨在测量动脉收缩的体外系统,我们证明了血小板功能在全血注射后维持脑平滑肌收缩中的重要性。我们测试了两种已知会干扰血小板功能的药物,乙酰水杨酸(ASA)和酞嗪醇。在对照试验中,正常兔和猴的血液产生了可靠且持久的动脉收缩。在实验测试中,从用ASA和酞嗪醇预处理的动物身上抽取的血液未能产生持续收缩。这些结果支持了血小板聚集过程中释放的化学物质可能在持续性血管痉挛中起重要作用的假说。