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Can Isoquinoline Alkaloids Affect Platelet Aggregation in Whole Human Blood?
Isoquinoline alkaloids have multiple biological activities, which might be associated with positive pharmacological effects as well as negative adverse reactions. As bleeding was suggested to be a side effect of the isoquinoline alkaloid berberine, we decided to ascertain if different isoquinoline a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9324755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14070491 |
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author | Parvin, Mst Shamima Hrubša, Marcel Fadraersada, Jaka Carazo, Alejandro Karlíčková, Jana Cahlíková, Lucie Chlebek, Jakub Macáková, Kateřina Mladěnka, Přemysl |
author_facet | Parvin, Mst Shamima Hrubša, Marcel Fadraersada, Jaka Carazo, Alejandro Karlíčková, Jana Cahlíková, Lucie Chlebek, Jakub Macáková, Kateřina Mladěnka, Přemysl |
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description | Isoquinoline alkaloids have multiple biological activities, which might be associated with positive pharmacological effects as well as negative adverse reactions. As bleeding was suggested to be a side effect of the isoquinoline alkaloid berberine, we decided to ascertain if different isoquinoline alkaloids could influence hemocoagulation through the inhibition of either platelet aggregation or blood coagulation. Initially, a total of 14 compounds were screened for antiplatelet activity in whole human blood by impedance aggregometry. Eight of them demonstrated an antiplatelet effect against arachidonic acid-induced aggregation. Papaverine and bulbocapnine were the most potent compounds with biologically relevant IC(50) values of 26.9 ± 12.2 μM and 30.7 ± 5.4 μM, respectively. Further testing with the same approach confirmed their antiplatelet effects by employing the most physiologically relevant inducer of platelet aggregation, collagen, and demonstrated that bulbocapnine acted at the level of thromboxane receptors. None of the alkaloids tested had an effect on blood coagulation measured by a mechanical coagulometer. In conclusion, the observed antiplatelet effects of isoquinoline alkaloids were found mostly at quite high concentrations, which means that their clinical impact is most likely low. Bulbocapnine was an exception. It proved to be a promising antiplatelet molecule, which may have biologically relevant effects. |
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spelling | pubmed-93247552022-07-27 Can Isoquinoline Alkaloids Affect Platelet Aggregation in Whole Human Blood? Parvin, Mst Shamima Hrubša, Marcel Fadraersada, Jaka Carazo, Alejandro Karlíčková, Jana Cahlíková, Lucie Chlebek, Jakub Macáková, Kateřina Mladěnka, Přemysl Toxins (Basel) Article Isoquinoline alkaloids have multiple biological activities, which might be associated with positive pharmacological effects as well as negative adverse reactions. As bleeding was suggested to be a side effect of the isoquinoline alkaloid berberine, we decided to ascertain if different isoquinoline alkaloids could influence hemocoagulation through the inhibition of either platelet aggregation or blood coagulation. Initially, a total of 14 compounds were screened for antiplatelet activity in whole human blood by impedance aggregometry. Eight of them demonstrated an antiplatelet effect against arachidonic acid-induced aggregation. Papaverine and bulbocapnine were the most potent compounds with biologically relevant IC(50) values of 26.9 ± 12.2 μM and 30.7 ± 5.4 μM, respectively. Further testing with the same approach confirmed their antiplatelet effects by employing the most physiologically relevant inducer of platelet aggregation, collagen, and demonstrated that bulbocapnine acted at the level of thromboxane receptors. None of the alkaloids tested had an effect on blood coagulation measured by a mechanical coagulometer. In conclusion, the observed antiplatelet effects of isoquinoline alkaloids were found mostly at quite high concentrations, which means that their clinical impact is most likely low. Bulbocapnine was an exception. It proved to be a promising antiplatelet molecule, which may have biologically relevant effects. MDPI 2022-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9324755/ /pubmed/35878229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14070491 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Parvin, Mst Shamima Hrubša, Marcel Fadraersada, Jaka Carazo, Alejandro Karlíčková, Jana Cahlíková, Lucie Chlebek, Jakub Macáková, Kateřina Mladěnka, Přemysl Can Isoquinoline Alkaloids Affect Platelet Aggregation in Whole Human Blood? |
title | Can Isoquinoline Alkaloids Affect Platelet Aggregation in Whole Human Blood? |
title_full | Can Isoquinoline Alkaloids Affect Platelet Aggregation in Whole Human Blood? |
title_fullStr | Can Isoquinoline Alkaloids Affect Platelet Aggregation in Whole Human Blood? |
title_full_unstemmed | Can Isoquinoline Alkaloids Affect Platelet Aggregation in Whole Human Blood? |
title_short | Can Isoquinoline Alkaloids Affect Platelet Aggregation in Whole Human Blood? |
title_sort | can isoquinoline alkaloids affect platelet aggregation in whole human blood? |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9324755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35878229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14070491 |
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