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Mepacrine (quinacrine) Inhibition of Thrombin-induced Platelet Responses Can Be Overcome by Lysophosphatidic Acid

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Date 1985 Oct 17
PMID 3931692
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Addition of thrombin to human platelets results in production of lysophosphatidic acid. Such synthesis of lysophosphatidic acid can be inhibited by mepacrine, an inhibitor of the phospholipase A2 which attacks phosphatidic acid to give lysophosphatidic acid. In the present study, mepacrine was used at a concentration of 2.5-20 microM, sufficient to block aggregation and lysophosphatidic acid formation induced by 0.1 U/ml thrombin. Mepacrine, at this concentration, also blocked thrombin-induced phosphorylation of platelet myosin light chain and a 47 kDa protein, thrombin-induced secretion and thrombin-induced release of arachidonic acid from platelet phospholipids. However, mepacrine also partly inhibited the formation of phosphatidic acid in response to thrombin, consistent with some simultaneous inhibition of phospholipase C. Lysophosphatidic acid (2.5-22 microM) overcame the mepacrine block in thrombin-stimulated aggregation, protein phosphorylation and secretion without stimulating the release of arachidonic acid from platelet phospholipids or the formation of lysophosphatidic acid, and only slightly increasing phosphatidic acid formation. The results suggest that lysophosphatidic acid primarily acts distal to mepacrine inhibition of phospholipase A2 and phospholipase C and are consistent with the possibility that lysophosphatidic acid might be a mediator of part of the effects of low-dose thrombin on human platelets.

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