J. Malyszko et al., DAILY VARIATIONS OF PLATELET-AGGREGATION IN RELATION TO BLOOD AND PLASMA SEROTONIN IN DIABETES, Thrombosis research, 75(5), 1994, pp. 569-576
The circadian rhythms of platelet aggregation in the whole blood and p
latelet rich plasma-PRP and plasma serotonin were studied in healthy v
olunteers (n=10) and diabetic patients (type II diabetes mellitus n=12
). Platelet aggregation in the whole blood induced by collagen (2 mu g
/ml), ADP (1O mu M), arachidonic acid (0.5 mM) and epinephrine (10 mu
M), and in PRP induced by collagen (2 mu g/ml), ADP (5 mu M), arachido
nic acid (250 mu M), epinephrine (1O mu M) and serotonin-5-HT (1 mu M)
was measured at 7:30, 11:30, 17:00, 23:00, 4:00 and 7:00. In healthy
subjects collagen- and ADP-induced platelet aggregation in the whole b
lood was significantly lower at 23:00 and 4:00 when compared to values
at 7:30. In PRP normal and diabetic platelet response was the lowest
during the night. Diabetic platelets exhibited an enhanced response to
5-HT starting from 17:00 until 4:00 when compared to 7:30. 5-HT-induc
ed platelet aggregation was found to be significantly higher throughou
t the study in DM patients over controls in parallel to plasma 5-HT. I
n healthy volunteers plasma 5-HT was higher at 17:00 when compared to
baseline values, whereas in DM patients plasma 5-HT was elevated start
ing from 17:00 until 4:00. An enhanced response of diabetic platelets
to 5-HT together with elevated plasma 5-HT levels may contribute, at l
east partly, to the pathogenesis of diabetic vasculopathy and 5HT(2) r
eceptor blockers may be of value in DM patients.