Circulation, Vol 88, 876-883, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
AD Kugelmass, A Oda, K Monahan, C Cabral and JA Ware
BACKGROUND. Cocaine ingestion has been associated with thrombosis of
coronary as well as peripheral arteries, but the mechanism by which cocaine
promotes thrombus formation is unknown. Accordingly, we determined whether
cocaine activates human platelets by flow cytometric analysis of whole
blood to which cocaine was added. METHODS AND RESULTS. Activated platelets
were detected by "two-color" flow cytometric analysis of the binding of
fluorescently labeled antibodies directed against either
platelet-associated fibrinogen or P-selectin, which are found on the
surface of platelets only after stimulation. Platelets were distinguished
from other constituents of whole blood by their ability to bind an
anti-glycoprotein Ib antibody bound to both activated and resting
platelets. Incubation of whole blood with cocaine, in concentrations of 10
microM to 13 mM, induced significant increases in both platelet-associated
fibrinogen (range of increase, 45 +/- 12% to 125 +/- 40%) and P-selectin
expression (36 +/- 15% to 112 +/- 24%). In platelets suspended in either
buffer or plasma, however, P- selectin expression was detected only at the
highest cocaine concentration (85 +/- 13% increase in plasma and 59 +/- 7%
in buffer). Neither aspirin nor the ADP scavenger apyrase inhibited
cocaine-induced P-selectin expression. Cocaine inhibited the uptake of
14C-radiolabeled serotonin by platelets (IC50, 8.7 microM). P-selectin
expression and fibrinogen binding were found after the addition of cocaine
alone to blood taken from some but not all donors; however, platelet
activation in response to submaximal concentrations of the agonists ADP or
epinephrine was enhanced by a low concentration of cocaine added to blood
from every donor. CONCLUSIONS. Cocaine, in concentrations similar to those
found clinically, induces activation of individual platelets studied in
whole blood from some but not all donors, and platelet response to
physiological agonists is enhanced by cocaine. Thus, cocaine-induced
platelet activation may contribute to thrombosis following cocaine
ingestion.
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Activation of human platelets by cocaine
Charles A. Dana Research Institute, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 02215.
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