TY - JOUR
T1 - A time course study on prothrombotic parameters and their modulation by anti-platelet drugs in hyperlipidemic hamsters
AU - Singh, Vishal
AU - Jain, Manish
AU - Prakash, Prem
AU - Misra, Ankita
AU - Khanna, Vivek
AU - Tiwari, Rajiv Lochan
AU - Keshari, Ravi Shankar
AU - Singh, Shivendra
AU - Dikshit, Madhu
AU - Barthwal, Manoj Kumar
N1 - Funding Information:
Financial support to Manoj Kumar Barthwal and Madhu Dikshit from Central Drug Research Institute and NWP0034 is acknowledged. Financial support from the Department of Science and Technology, India to Manoj Kumar Barthwal is also acknowledged. Fellowship money from Indian Council of Medical Research, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India to the other team members is acknowledged. The authors are also thankful to Mr. MPS Negi from the Biometry and Statistics Division, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow for helping in the statistical analysis of the data. Both Manoj Kumar Barthwal and Madhu Dikshit were equally responsible for the present work.
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - The present study was undertaken to assess the chronology of major pathological events associated with high cholesterol (HC) diet and their modulation by anti-platelet drugs. Male Golden Syrian hamsters were fed HC diet up to 90 days. Plasma lipid, glucose and coagulation parameters (commercial kits), platelet activation (whole blood aggregation and static adhesion), endothelial dysfunction (aortic ring vasoreactivity), splenocyte TNF-α, IFN-γ and iNOS mRNA transcripts (RT-PCR), and ferric chloride (time to occlusion) induced thrombosis were monitored at 15, 30, 60, and 90 days after HC feeding and compared with normolipidemic hamsters. A significant increase in plasma lipid levels was observed at 15 days of HC feeding, but other parameters remain unaltered. Enhanced ADP, collagen, and thrombin-induced platelet aggregation, splenocyte TNF-α expression along with endothelial dysfunction were observed from 30 to 90 days of HC feeding. Platelet adhesion on collagen-/fibrinogen-coated surface and IFN-γ expression were augmented only after 60 days, while enhanced iNOS expression, reduction in thrombin time, and potentiation of ferric chlorideinduced thrombosis was observed only at 90 days of HC feeding. Thus, pathological changes induced by HC diet depend on the duration and extent of hyperlipidemia. Moreover, hamsters treated with anti-platelet drugs aspirin (5 mg/kg) or clopidogrel (10 mg/kg) along with HC feeding exhibited reduction in platelet activation as well as subsequent changes observed in the abovementioned parameters following HC feeding. Since reduction in TNF-α was associated with reversion in endothelial dysfunction and prothrombotic state, the role of platelets is implicated in the pathological changes associated with HC feeding.
AB - The present study was undertaken to assess the chronology of major pathological events associated with high cholesterol (HC) diet and their modulation by anti-platelet drugs. Male Golden Syrian hamsters were fed HC diet up to 90 days. Plasma lipid, glucose and coagulation parameters (commercial kits), platelet activation (whole blood aggregation and static adhesion), endothelial dysfunction (aortic ring vasoreactivity), splenocyte TNF-α, IFN-γ and iNOS mRNA transcripts (RT-PCR), and ferric chloride (time to occlusion) induced thrombosis were monitored at 15, 30, 60, and 90 days after HC feeding and compared with normolipidemic hamsters. A significant increase in plasma lipid levels was observed at 15 days of HC feeding, but other parameters remain unaltered. Enhanced ADP, collagen, and thrombin-induced platelet aggregation, splenocyte TNF-α expression along with endothelial dysfunction were observed from 30 to 90 days of HC feeding. Platelet adhesion on collagen-/fibrinogen-coated surface and IFN-γ expression were augmented only after 60 days, while enhanced iNOS expression, reduction in thrombin time, and potentiation of ferric chlorideinduced thrombosis was observed only at 90 days of HC feeding. Thus, pathological changes induced by HC diet depend on the duration and extent of hyperlipidemia. Moreover, hamsters treated with anti-platelet drugs aspirin (5 mg/kg) or clopidogrel (10 mg/kg) along with HC feeding exhibited reduction in platelet activation as well as subsequent changes observed in the abovementioned parameters following HC feeding. Since reduction in TNF-α was associated with reversion in endothelial dysfunction and prothrombotic state, the role of platelets is implicated in the pathological changes associated with HC feeding.
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U2 - 10.1007/s13105-010-0065-z
DO - 10.1007/s13105-010-0065-z
M3 - Article
C2 - 21286889
AN - SCOPUS:80053539550
SN - 1138-7548
VL - 67
SP - 205
EP - 216
JO - Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
JF - Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
IS - 2
ER -