Platelet mRNA in response to antiplatelet therapy exposure
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ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to identify changes in platelet mRNA that result from exposure to antiplatelet therapy. A total of 84 healthy volunteers were recruited into a longitudinal study of various antiplatelet exposures with 58 completing all study visits. This was a 5 visit study where each visit was separated by ~ 4 weeks. At each Visit purified platelets using a CD45 negative selection protocol was performed in addition to platelet function testing using light transmittance aggregometry (ADP, EPI, and Collagen) and PFA100 (Col/EPI). After the baseline visit (V1), participants were randomized to receive 81mg/day or 325mg/day aspirin x 4 weeks followed by Visit 2. Participants then crossed over to the alternative dose of aspirin for 4 weeks followed by Visit 3. Between Visits 3 and 4 participants washed out their aspirin for 4 weeks. The final exposure was ticagrelor 90mg twice daily x 4 weeks until Visit 5.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE158765 | GEO | 2022/03/14
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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