A recent study showed that human platelets may contain some EPA and DH
A geometrical isomers, Previous data from our laboratory showed that t
hese isomers can compete in vitro with arachidonic acid metabolism in
platelets and alter aggregation. However, the effects of these isomers
, when present in platelet lipids, has not yet been investigated. Huma
n platelets were enriched with EPA, DHA or their respective Delta 17 o
r Delta 19 irans isomers in order to study the effects of these fatty
acids on platelet aggregation and arachidonic acid metabolism. Platele
ts were stimulated by collagen or by the TxA(2)-stable analog, U46619.
Both Irans isomers of EPA and DHA were less antiaggregant than their
respective cis analogs when platelets were stimulated by collagen. How
ever, the metabolism of arachidonic acid into HHT, 12 HETE and TxB(2)
was apparently not modified. The response to U46619 was only slightly
and not significantly modified by trans versus cis 20:5 and 22:6 fatty
acids. It can be concluded that trans polyunsaturated fatty acids hav
e different physiological effects than their respective cis homologues
on platelet function, but the mechanisms by which they act needs furt
her work to be totally elucidated.