G. Kobzar et al., COMPARISON OF THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF E-PROSTAGLANDINS IN HUMAN AND RABBIT PLATELET-RICH PLASMA AND WASHED PLATELETS, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. C. Comparative pharmacologyand toxicology, 106(2), 1993, pp. 489-494
1. The anti-aggregatory potency of a number of E-type PGs was compared
in human and rabbit platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and washed platelets.
The potency of 13,14-dihydro-PGE1 and 5,6-dihydro-PGE3 is significantl
y higher in human than in rabbit washed platelets, while the potency o
f 15-keto-13,14-dihydro-PGE1 is higher in rabbit. 2. The potency of PG
Es in rabbit PRP is very similar to that of washed platelets, with the
exception of 1a,1b-dihomo-PGE2, which is of a significantly lower pot
ency in PRR. 3. In human, 5,6-trans-PGE2, PGE3, and 15-keto-13,14-dihy
dro-PGE1 are more potent in PRP than in washed platelets. 4. The resul
ts indicate that the potency of E-type PGs in human and rabbit platele
ts is different and plasma can essentially influence the anti-aggregat
ory effect of PGEs; plasma can either decrease or increase potency.