Relationship between platelet PPARs, cAMP levels, and P-selectin expression: Antiplatelet activity of natural products

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Abstract

Platelets are no longer considered simply as cells participating in thrombosis. In atherosclerosis, platelets are regulators of multiple processes, with the recruitment of inflammatory cells towards the lesion sites, inflammatory mediators release, and regulation of endothelial function. The antiplatelet therapy has been used for a long time in an effort to prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases. However, limited efficacy in some patients, drug resistance, and side effects are limitations of current antiplatelet therapy. In this context, a large number of natural products (polyphenols, terpenoids, alkaloids, and fatty acids) have been reported with antiplatelet activity. In this sense, the present paper describes mechanisms of antiplatelet action of natural products on platelet P-selectin expression through cAMP levels and its role as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors agonists. © 2013 Eduardo Fuentes and Iván Palomo.

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Fuentes, E., & Palomo, I. (2013). Relationship between platelet PPARs, cAMP levels, and P-selectin expression: Antiplatelet activity of natural products. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/861786

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