Factors Associated with Platelet Activation-Recent Pharmaceutical Approaches

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Abstract

Platelets are at the forefront of human health and disease following the advances in their research presented in past decades. Platelet activation, their most crucial function, although beneficial in the case of vascular injury, may represent the initial step for thrombotic complications characterizing various pathologic states, primarily atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. In this review, we initially summarize the structural and functional characteristics of platelets. Next, we focus on the process of platelet activation and its associated factors, indicating the potential molecular mechanisms involving inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and miRs. Finally, an overview of the available antiplatelet agents is being portrayed, together with agents possessing off-set platelet-inhibitory actions, while an extensive presentation of drugs under investigation is being given.

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Theofilis, P., Sagris, M., Oikonomou, E., Antonopoulos, A. S., Tsioufis, K., & Tousoulis, D. (2022, March 1). Factors Associated with Platelet Activation-Recent Pharmaceutical Approaches. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23063301

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