Influence of the monocyte culture on thromboxane A2 level and platelet aggregation.

J Giedrojć, T Czaczkowska, M Bielawiec
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The importance of circulating blood cells has been further emphasized as monocytes may also contribute to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The pathological changes in atheroma may be partly mediated by metabolites of arachidonic acid. The aim of this study was determining thromboxane B2 concentrations in the supernatants of monocytes cultures and its influence on platelet aggregation. Human blood monocytes were recovered according to the procedure of Böyum and incubated with LPS. It was shown that monocytes produced thromboxane A2. The culture supernatant of monocytes from 36 h cultivation exerts an independent effect on platelet aggregation, which has been modified by inhibitors of aggregating factors. The results may indicate the influence of monocytes on AA metabolism in particular TXB2 production, platelet function and indirectly on the atherosclerotic process.

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单核细胞培养对血栓素A2水平及血小板聚集的影响。
循环血细胞的重要性已被进一步强调,单核细胞也可能有助于动脉粥样硬化的发病机制。动脉粥样硬化的病理改变可能部分由花生四烯酸代谢物介导。本研究的目的是测定单核细胞培养上清液中的血栓素B2浓度及其对血小板聚集的影响。按Böyum程序回收人血单核细胞,LPS孵育。结果表明,单核细胞产生血栓素A2。培养36 h的单核细胞培养上清对血小板聚集有独立的影响,血小板聚集被聚集因子抑制剂修饰。这些结果可能表明单核细胞影响AA代谢,特别是TXB2的产生和血小板功能,并间接影响动脉粥样硬化过程。
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