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H2O2-Induced Platelet Aggregation and Increase in Intracellular Ca2+ Concentration Are Blocked by Inhibitors of Intracellular Signaling

E. N. Loiko1*, A. B. Samal1, and S. M. Shulyakovskaya2

1Department of Biophysics, Belarusian State University, pr. F. Skoriny 4, Minsk 220050, Belarus; fax: (017) 209-5445; E-mail: Loiko@bsu.by

2Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, ul. Akad. Kuprevicha 5/2, Minsk 220141, Belarus; fax: (017) 263-7274; E-mail: eseniya@iboch.bas-net.by

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.

Received June 14, 2002; Revision received November 12, 2002
Inhibitors of signaling enzymes such as guanosine-5´-O-2-thiodiphosphate, aristolochic acid, aspirin, indomethacin, and trifluoperazine block H2O2-induced platelet aggregation and H2O2-induced increase in the intracellular concentration of Ca2+. These findings suggest that the effect of H2O2 on platelets is associated with activation of signal pathways responsible for increase in the concentration of intracellular Ca2+. On H2O2-induced platelet aggregation, the concentration of cAMP in the cytoplasm decreases and that of cGMP increases.
KEY WORDS: hydrogen peroxide, platelets, platelet aggregation, intracellular Ca2+, cAMP, cGMP, inhibitors, ADP, arachidonic acid