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Thrombosis Research | 1984

The effect of ticlopidine on human endothelial cells in culture

Franco Piovella; Ricetti Mm; P. Almasio; A Samaden; Semino G; Edoardo Ascari

The effect of ticlopidine at various concentrations (150, 30, 6 microM), has been studied on cultured endothelial cells derived from human umbilical cord vein. Ticlopidine affects the initial attachment of endothelial cells to artificial substrata and has an inhibitory effect on endothelial cell growth rate which correlates to the concentration of the chemical in the culture medium. These effects are related to a marked reduction of intra- and extracellular fibronectin as evidentiated by immunofluorescence. The drug seems to interfere with the formation of fibronectin filaments from intracellular granules. The reduction of fibronectin availability could affect platelet adhesion to subendothelium as well as endothelial cell repair, and subsequently influence the bleeding time. The inhibition of cell proliferation and its possible effect on the thickness of the vessel wall should be considered as additional mechanisms of action for this substance.


Thrombosis Research | 1984

Activation of platelet prostaglandin biosynthesis pathway during neoplastic cell-induced platelet aggregation

Grignani G; Pacchiarini L; P. Almasio; M. Pagliarino; Gabriella Gamba

In a previous study we found a correlation between metastatic potential and platelet aggregating activity in sublines of a benzopyrene-induced murine fibrosarcoma ( mFS6 ); the purpose of the present work was to elucidate the role of thromboxane biosynthesis by platelets and/or by neoplastic cells in the activation of platelets in this system. The cells of the more malignant subline induced higher aggregation and TxB2 production than those of the non metastasizing one. The supernatants of aggregating cell suspensions contained very few TxB2; furthermore, preincubation of platelets with ASA or Apyrase resulted in inhibition of aggregation and TxB2 production, while preincubation of the cells was ineffective; these results suggest the platelet origin of the measured TxB2 and indicate that platelet-derived ADP plays an important role in their activation, while the production of ADP by the cells does not seem to be relevant in this model. The involvement of platelet prostaglandin biosynthesis pathway in neoplastic cell induced platelet activation could play an important role in the development of platelet-dependent tumour metastasis.


European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology | 1983

Interactions between neoplastic cells with different metastasizing capacity and platelet function

Grignani G; P. Almasio; Pacchiarini L; Maria M. Ricetti; Luca Serra; Gabriella Gamba

We have examined the effects on platelet function of two sublines (M4 and M9) derived from spontaneous lung nodules of a benzopyrene-induced murine fibrosarcoma (m FS6). The subline M4 was more metastatic and the subline M9 less metastatic than the primary tumour. Only the more malignant cells were able to induce irreversible aggregation of human platelets; this effect was concentration-dependent and was associated with the release of serotonin by platelets. Both aggregation and release were inhibited by preincubation of platelets with ASA, not by preincubation of the cells. The supernatants of cell suspensions had no aggregating activity. However, the neoplastic cells in culture media released an activity directly stimulating platelet aggregation and potentiating the platelet response to ADP; again, this activity was higher for the more malignant cells and the effects were inhibited by preincubation of platelets with ASA. These results suggest a role for platelets in the development of tumour metastases.


International Journal of Cancer | 1986

Characterization of the platelet‐aggregating activity of cancer cells with different metastatic potential

Grignani G; Pacchiarini L; P. Almasio; Mauro Pagliarino; Gabriella Gamba; Rizzo Sc; Edoardo Ascari


Thrombosis Research | 1983

Effects of ticlopidine and dexamethasone on fibronectin and factor VIII-related antigen synthesis by cultured endothelial cells

Franco Piovella; John C. Giddings; P. Almasio; Ricetti Mm; J.E. Thomas


Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 1981

The effect of ticlopidine on cultured human endothelial cells: Possible influence on extracellular matrix formation

Franco Piovella; L Piovella; P. Almasio; Ricetti Mm; Edoardo Ascari


Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale | 1985

Isolation and growth of human endothelial cells from peripheral blood by PVP-silica density gradients.

Samaden A; Piovella F; P. Almasio; Ricetti Mm; Semino G


Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale | 1984

Extracellular matrices produced in the presence of dexamethasone: a natural "growth agent" for human cultured endothelium.

P. Almasio; Piovella F; Ricetti Mm; Samaden A; Semino G


Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale | 1983

Interactions between tumor cells and vascular endothelium.-II) Light and electron microscopic studies.

P. Almasio; Marchetti C; Piovella F; Ricetti Mm; Ascari E


Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale | 1983

Interactions between tumor cells and vascular endothelium.-I) Adhesion properties of cell lines with different metastasizing capacity.

P. Almasio; Marchetti C; Piovella F; Ricetti Mm; Samaden A; Semino G; Ascari E

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