Platelet antiaggregant activity of Hypericum perforatum extracts

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Phytomedicine Plus Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1016/j.phyplu.2024.100654
Maria Céu Monteiro , Daniela Costa , Alberto Dias , Luís Bernardo Pina-Cabral , António Almeida-Dias , Jorge Machado , Maria Begoña Criado
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Abstract

Background

In addition to its potential use as an antidepressant, different studies have shown that Hypericum perforatum (HP) can have antibacterial, antioxidant, and antiviral properties. Despite this potential, most of the therapeutic bioactivities attributed to HP need further scientific support. In a previous study we found an inhibitory effect of HP in platelet activation markers. So, in the present work we investigate the effect of HP in another aspect of platelet function, platelet aggregation.

Methods

First, the effect of different concentrations of the total alcoholic extract of HP on platelet aggregation was studied in 9 healthy donors by aggregometry methods using collagen as agonist. After that, to obtain dose-effect curves, 3 experiments were carried out independently in a single individual using collagen, adenosine diphosphate and epinephrine as agonists.

Results

Our results reveal a marked inter-individual variability and a significant dose-dependent decrease of aggregation responses induced by collagen in the presence of HP extracts (mean of minimum inhibition: 8 % at a dose of 0.068 mg es/ml and mean of maximum inhibition: 43 % at a dose of 0.456 mg es/ml). With the results obtained it was possible to obtained a IC50 value of 0.34 mg es/ml.

Conclusions

We can conclude that HP has a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on platelet function (activation and aggregation responses), therefore, our results suggest that HP may be recognized as an herbal medicine with anti-platelet properties.

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贯叶连翘提取物的血小板抗聚集活性
背景除了可能用作抗抑郁药外,不同的研究还表明,贯叶连翘(HP)具有抗菌、抗氧化和抗病毒的特性。尽管金丝桃具有这种潜力,但它的大多数治疗生物活性还需要进一步的科学支持。在之前的一项研究中,我们发现 HP 对血小板活化标志物有抑制作用。因此,在本研究中,我们研究了 HP 对血小板功能的另一个方面--血小板聚集的影响。方法首先,以胶原蛋白为激动剂,通过聚集测定法研究了不同浓度的 HP 总酒精提取物对 9 名健康供体血小板聚集的影响。结果我们的结果显示,个体间差异明显,在 HP 提取物存在的情况下,胶原蛋白诱导的聚集反应显著降低,且与剂量有关(最小抑制平均值:剂量为 0.068 毫克 es/ml 时为 8%,最大抑制平均值:剂量为 0.068 毫克 es/ml 时为 43%):剂量为 0.456 毫克 es/ml 时,平均抑制率为 43%)。结论我们可以得出结论,HP 对血小板功能(活化和聚集反应)具有剂量依赖性抑制作用,因此,我们的研究结果表明,HP 可被视为一种具有抗血小板特性的草药。
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