The effect of dipyridamole on vascular cell-derived reactive oxygen species

S Chakrabarti, O Vitseva, D Iyu, S Varghese… - … of Pharmacology and …, 2005 - ASPET
S Chakrabarti, O Vitseva, D Iyu, S Varghese, JE Freedman
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2005ASPET
Platelet and vascular stimulation leads to release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that are
known to influence vascular reactivity and thrombosis. Dipyridamole is a vasodilator and
platelet inhibitor that has previously been shown to have direct antioxidant properties. The
antioxidant effects of dipyridamole on vascular cell-derived ROS are not known; therefore,
dipyridamole was incubated with endothelial cells and platelets and cellular redox status
and release of endogenous ROS were assessed. Dipyridamole decreased intracellular …
Platelet and vascular stimulation leads to release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that are known to influence vascular reactivity and thrombosis. Dipyridamole is a vasodilator and platelet inhibitor that has previously been shown to have direct antioxidant properties. The antioxidant effects of dipyridamole on vascular cell-derived ROS are not known; therefore, dipyridamole was incubated with endothelial cells and platelets and cellular redox status and release of endogenous ROS were assessed. Dipyridamole decreased intracellular basal ROS generation from endothelial cells as measured by DCFDA (2′,7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate) oxidation. Incubation of endothelial cells with dipyridamole also attenuated t-butylhydroperoxide-induced oxidative stress. Using a redox-sensitive fluorescent dye, dipyridamole improved cellular activity after treatment with t-butylhydroperoxide. Incubation with dipyridamole did not alter platelet release of nitric oxide or hydrogen peroxide but significantly attenuated superoxide release. Using flow cytometry and confocal microscopy, dipyridamole decreased platelet ROS generation. Dipyridamole also suppressed platelet-soluble CD40 ligand release. In summary, at therapeutically relevant concentrations, dipyridamole suppresses the formation of ROS in platelets and endothelial cells and improves cellular redox status. These data suggest that the redox-dependent properties of dipyridamole have a direct effect on vascular cells.
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