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Circulation | 1997

Differential Suppression of Thromboxane Biosynthesis by Indobufen and Aspirin in Patients With Unstable Angina

Francesco Cipollone; Paola Patrignani; Av Greco; Maria R. Panara; Roberto Padovano; Franco Cuccurullo; Carlo Patrono; Antonio Giuseppe Rebuzzi; Giovanna Liuzzo; Gaetano Quaranta; Attilio Maseri

BACKGROUND We have previously reported aspirin failure in suppressing enhanced thromboxane (TX) biosynthesis in a subset of episodes of platelet activation during the acute phase of unstable angina. The recent discovery of a second prostaglandin H synthase (PGHS-2), inducible in response to inflammatory or mitogenic stimuli, prompted us to reexamine TXA2 biosynthesis in unstable angina as modified by two cyclooxygenase inhibitors differentially affecting PGHS-2 despite a comparable impact on platelet PGHS-1. METHODS AND RESULTS We randomized 20 patients (15 men and 5 women aged 59+/-10 years) with unstable angina to short-term treatment with aspirin (320 mg/d) or indobufen (200 mg BID) and collected 6 to 18 consecutive urine samples. Urinary 11-dehydro-TXB2 was extracted and measured by a previously validated radioimmunoassay as a reflection of in vivo TXA2 biosynthesis. Metabolite excretion averaged 102 pg/mg creatinine (median value; n=76) in the aspirin group and 55 pg/mg creatinine (median value; n=99) in the indobufen group (P<.001). There were 16 samples (21%) with 11-dehydro-TXB2 excretion >200 pg/mg creatinine among patients treated with aspirin versus 6 such samples (6%) among those treated with indobufen (P<.001). In vitro and ex vivo studies in healthy subjects demonstrated the capacity of indobufen to largely suppress monocyte PGHS-2 activity at therapeutic plasma concentrations. In contrast, aspirin could only inhibit monocyte PGHS-2 transiently at very high concentrations. CONCLUSIONS We conclude that in unstable angina, episodes of aspirin-insensitive TXA2 biosynthesis may reflect extraplatelet sources, possibly expressing the inducible PGHS in response to a local inflammatory milieu, and a selective PGHS-2 inhibitor would be an ideal tool to test the clinical relevance of this novel pathway of arachidonic acid metabolism in this setting.


Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 1995

Effects of nabumetone on prostanoid biosynthesis in humans.

Francesco Cipollone; Antonina Ganci; Maria R. Panara; Av Greco; Franco Cuccurullo; Carlo Patrono; Paola Patrignani

The active metabolite of the anti‐inflammatory drug nabumetone has been characterized as a selective inhibitor of the inducible prostaglandin H synthase (PGHS). The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of eicosanoid biosynthesis after oral dosing with nabumetone in nine healthy subjects.


PMID:9101098 | 1997

Serum uremic toxins from patients with chronic renal failure displace the binding of L-tryptophan to human serum albumin

Geltrude Mingrone; R De Smet; Av Greco; Alessandro Bertuzzi; Alberto Gandolfi; Severin Ringoir; Raymond Vanholder


PMID:2112625 | 1990

Short-term infusion of azelaic acid vs intralipid in healthy subjects evaluated by indirect calorimetry

Roberto M. Tacchino; Geltrude Mingrone; F Marino; E Arcieri-Mastromattei; Av Greco; Marco Castagneto


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PMID:15613251 | 2004

The ingestion of saturated fatty acid triacylglycerols acutely affects insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity in human subjects

Melania Manco; Alessandro Bertuzzi; Serenella Salinari; Antonino Scarfone; Menotti Calvani; Av Greco; Geltrude Mingrone


PMID:14684753 | 2003

Insulin clearance in obesity

Me Valera Mora; Antonino Scarfone; Menotti Calvani; Av Greco; Geltrude Mingrone


PMID:16484973 | 2002

Enteral diet in Crohn's disease. Nutritional and therapeutic implications in patient's management

G Valentini; Esmeralda Capristo; Antonino Scarfone; Geltrude Mingrone; Av Greco; Giovanni Gasbarrini


Research Report Series of IASI-CNR, Rome, Italy (ISSN: 1128-3378) | 2000

Bioimpedance analysis model accurately predicts lower limb muscle volume: validation using magnetic resonance imaging

Serenella Salinari; Alessandro Bertuzzi; Geltrude Mingrone; Esmeralda Capristo; Angelo Pietrobelli; P. Campioni; Av Greco; Steven B. Heymsfield


PMID:10998437 | 2000

Oxidation of [1,12-14C]dodecanedioic acid by rat pancreatic islets

Willy Malaisse; Av Greco; Geltrude Mingrone

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Esmeralda Capristo

Sapienza University of Rome

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Marco Castagneto

The Catholic University of America

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Giovanni Gasbarrini

The Catholic University of America

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Giovanni Ghirlanda

The Catholic University of America

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G Benedetti

National Institutes of Health

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Pa Tataranni

National Institutes of Health

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Comasia Raguso

University of Texas Medical Branch

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