Adams J H, Mitchell J R
Thromb Haemost. 1979 Aug 31;42(2):603-10.
The ability of potential anti-thrombotic agents to modify platelet-thrombus formation in injured cerebral arteries in the rabbit was tested. Low doses of heparin were without effect, while higher doses produced variable suppression of white body formation but at the expense of bleeding. Aspirin did not inhibit white body formation but another non-steroid anti-inflammatory agent, flurbiprofen was able to do so, as was the anti-gout agent, sulphinpyrazone. Magnesium salts both topically and parenterally, suppressed thrombus formation and increased the concentration of ADP which was required to initiate thrombus production at minor injury sites.
对潜在抗血栓形成剂改变兔脑损伤动脉中血小板血栓形成的能力进行了测试。低剂量肝素无作用,而高剂量可不同程度地抑制白色血栓形成,但会导致出血。阿司匹林不抑制白色血栓形成,但另一种非甾体抗炎药氟比洛芬以及抗痛风药磺吡酮能够抑制。局部和肠胃外使用镁盐均可抑制血栓形成,并提高在轻微损伤部位引发血栓形成所需的ADP浓度。