Antithrombogenic endothelial cell defense. Basal characteristics in cultured endothelial cells and modulation by short-term and long-term exposure to isosorbide nitrates.

Author:

Berenger F P,Cano J P,Rolland P H

Abstract

The antithrombogenic endothelial cell defense (ATECD) describes the properties that enable the endothelium to prevent circulating blood platelets from adhering to, or aggregating on, the vascular wall. ATECD was investigated in an experimental model in which bovine passage 0 cultured endothelial cells (EC) were incubated with aggregating platelets and autologous plasma in a computer-operated aggregometer-like device. A maximal platelet aggregation required 150 X 10(-6) M adenosine diphosphate (ADP) to be present in ECs. A 5-minute coincubation for ECs and platelets was found to be adequate in evaluating the maximal ATECD value. By increasing the EC number in the aggregation suspension, platelet aggregation was progressively inhibited through a sigmoid curve (50% inhibition of aggregation required 2 X 10(4) EC). Pharmacologic modulations of ATECD by isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) + 2-isosorbide mononitrate (2-ISMN) + 5-isosorbide mononitrate (5-ISMN) were investigated under experimental conditions reflecting either an acute nitrate effect (platelet + control ECs + drug + ADP) or a chronic effect (platelet + 5-day nitrate-treated ECs + ADP). Under acute circumstances, ISDN antiplatelet activities were profoundly magnified by ECs. Aggregation was fully arrested with 5 X 10(-5) M ISDN and an EC number of 2 X 10(4), whereas the same ISDN concentration alone induced 30% inhibition of control aggregation. In contrast, there were no significant changes in platelet aggregation whether incubation was done in the presence or absence of 2-ISMN or 5-ISMN, ISDN metabolites. Long-term exposure of ECs to isosorbide nitrates (ISN) resulted in increased acquired EC changes in ATECD. 5-ISMN was a poor antiplatelet agent but was capable of counteracting ISDN effects on ATECD.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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