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Acute administration of ethanol to rabbits inhibits thrombus formation induced by indwelling aortic catheters.

作者信息

Rand M L, Groves H M, Packham M A, Mustard J F, Kinlough-Rathbone R L

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Lab Invest. 1990 Dec;63(6):742-5.

PMID:2255182
Abstract

Platelet aggregation and secretion of granule contents in response to specific agonists are inhibited by acute ethanol (1 to 4 mg/ml in vitro or 4 to 5 mg/ml ex vivo). However, acute administration of ethanol, giving blood levels of 4 to 5 mg/ml, does not affect platelet adherence to de-endothelialized rabbit aortae in vivo, which is the initial step in thrombus formation. Whether ethanol inhibits subsequent reactions in thrombus formation induced by indwelling catheters in rabbit aortae was investigated. Before insertion of the catheters, the rabbits received injections of 51Cr-labeled platelets (and, in some experiments, [125I]fibrinogen), and were given ethanol by stomach tube, to achieve blood levels of approximately 4 mg/ml. Thrombus formation after 3 hours was assessed by determining the number of platelets and the amount of radiolabeled fibrin(ogen) associated with the aortae, and by determining the thrombus weights; all three measurements indicated a 64 to 84% reduction in thrombosis. Thus, experimentally induced thrombus formation in the aorta is significantly reduced by ethanol.

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