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  • Title: Is vasospasm related to platelet deposition? Relationship in a porcine preparation of arterial injury in vivo.
    Author: Lam JY, Chesebro JH, Steele PM, Badimon L, Fuster V.
    Journal: Circulation; 1987 Jan; 75(1):243-8. PubMed ID: 2947743.
    Abstract:
    Although aggregating platelets can release potent vasoactive substances in vitro, the importance of platelets in mediating naturally occurring or provoked spasm in vivo is not clear. To investigate the possible role of platelets in arterial spasm following arterial injury induced by angioplasty, quantitative platelet deposition of the dilated arterial segment and the degree of vasoconstriction (average percent diameter narrowing just proximal and distal to the dilated segment) produced during angioplasty of the common carotid arteries were studied in 42 heparinized normal pigs that were killed immediately after the angioplasty procedure. Angiographic films of the carotid arteries were taken before and after the dilatation to assess the vasoconstriction. Vasoconstriction was greater (40% vs 19%, p less than .002) when platelet deposition (X 10(6)/cm2) was in excess of 10, and the severity of vasoconstriction in vivo had a close positive exponential correlation (r = .77, p less than .001) with extent of platelet deposition in 24 untreated pigs. Platelet deposition and vasoconstriction were greater with severe arterial wall injury than with mild injury (58.8 versus 6.9, p less than .0001; 37% vs 21%, p less than .001, respectively). After severe injury in 18 pigs pretreated with 1 mg/kg/day aspirin, platelet deposition decreased (from 58.8 to 19.6, p less than .02) and vasoconstriction decreased (from 37% to 21%, p less than .003) relative to control. After mild injury, platelet deposition and vasoconstriction were mild and unchanged by aspirin. Thus, local vasoconstriction is influenced by the degree of platelet deposition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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