Circulation, Vol 82, 178-187, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
GA Braden, HR Knapp, DJ Fitzgerald and GA FitzGerald
To assess the platelet inhibitory effect of high doses of fish oils and
relate it to alterations in eicosanoid synthesis, we used a canine model in
which coronary thrombosis, the time to reperfusion induced by recombinant
tissue-type plasminogen activator (rt-PA), and the rate of spontaneous
reocclusion are sensitive to platelet inhibition. In the animals fed fish
oil, the time to rt-PA induced thrombolysis was accelerated (mean, 63 vs.
27 minutes; p less than 0.003). The time to thrombotic occlusion and the
rate of reocclusion were unaltered. The ratio of eicosapentaenoic acid
(EPA) to arachidonic acid rose in platelet and endothelial cell membranes,
whereas serum thromboxane (Tx) B levels fell a mean 86%, and basal
excretion of 2,3-dinor-TxB2 (TxA2- M) declined. Basal prostaglandin (PG) I2
formation was unaltered, whereas biosynthesis of EPA-derived TxA3 and PGI3
increased. In control animals, TxA2 formation increased during thrombosis;
there was a further, more marked rise during reperfusion. PGI2 formation
also increased, probably as a response to platelet-vascular interactions.
Stimulated production of both eicosanoids was strikingly suppressed in the
animals fed fish oil. Fish oils significantly enhance the efficacy of rt-PA
in vivo, albeit to a modest extent. Because the time to reperfusion is
highly sensitive to Tx-dependent platelet activation, this effect is likely
to reflect the demonstrated suppression of TxA2 biosynthesis by fish oils.
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Dietary fish oil accelerates the response to coronary thrombolysis with tissue-type plasminogen activator. Evidence for a modest platelet inhibitory effect in vivo
Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232.
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