2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10557-013-6471-z
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Inhibition of Platelet Activation by Clopidogrel Prevents Hypertension-Induced Cardiac Inflammation and Fibrosis

Abstract: PurposePlatelets are essential for primary hemostasis; however, platelet activation also plays an important proinflammatory role. Inflammation promotes the development of cardiac fibrosis and heart failure induced by hypertension. In this study, we aimed to determine whether inhibiting platelet activation using clopidogrel could inhibit hypertension-induced cardiac inflammation and fibrosis.MethodsUsing a mouse model of angiotensin II (Ang II) infusion (1,500 ng/[kg·min] for 7 days), we determined the role of … Show more

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“…Thus in selected patients with adrenocortical-induced hypertension, clopidogrel therapy may have a dual role, both as a novel blood pressure reducing agent, besides also being an antiplatelet agent, thus indirectly also countering coronary heart disease. That would a major practical application of the basic work reported by Jia et al [1].…”
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“…Thus in selected patients with adrenocortical-induced hypertension, clopidogrel therapy may have a dual role, both as a novel blood pressure reducing agent, besides also being an antiplatelet agent, thus indirectly also countering coronary heart disease. That would a major practical application of the basic work reported by Jia et al [1].…”
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“…These are diuretics that often indirectly stimulate A-II activity [5], or by calcium channel blockers (CCBs) that have no known effect on A-II, or by an ACEI or ARB. There is thus an important distinction between hypertension as known to clinicians and A-II induced hypertension as newly described by these basic workers [1,2]. It is in patients with primary aldosteronism that increased oxidative stress is reported [6].…”
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