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Publication : Hydrogen peroxide promotes aging-related platelet hyperactivation and thrombosis.

First Author  Dayal S Year  2013
Journal  Circulation Volume  127
Issue  12 Pages  1308-16
PubMed ID  23426106 Mgi Jnum  J:210421
Mgi Id  MGI:5571025 Doi  10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.112.000966
Citation  Dayal S, et al. (2013) Hydrogen peroxide promotes aging-related platelet hyperactivation and thrombosis. Circulation 127(12):1308-16
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The incidence of thrombotic events increases during aging, but the mechanisms are not well understood. To investigate the prothrombotic role of oxidative stress during aging, we tested the hypothesis that aged mice overexpressing the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase-1 (Gpx1) are protected from experimental thrombosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Susceptibility to carotid artery thrombosis was first examined in wild-type C57BL/6J mice. After photochemical injury of the carotid artery, the time to stable occlusion was significantly shorter in 12- and 18-month-old mice compared with 4-month-old mice (P<0.01). Unlike wild-type mice, transgenic mice overexpressing Gpx1 (Gpx1 Tg) did not exhibit shortened times to occlusion of the carotid artery at 12 or 18 months of age. Wild-type mice also exhibited increased susceptibility to venous thrombosis after inferior vena cava ligation at 12 or 18 months of age (P<0.05 versus 4 months of age). Gpx1 Tg mice were protected from this aging-related enhanced susceptibility to venous thrombosis. Age-dependent platelet hyperactivation, evidenced by increased hydrogen peroxide, fibrinogen binding, and activation of fibrinogen receptor alphaIIbbeta3, was observed in thrombin-activated platelets from wild-type but not Gpx1 Tg mice (P<0.05). Enhanced platelet activation responses in aged mice were also prevented by polyethylene glycol-catalase or apocynin, an inhibitor of NADPH oxidase. Aged mice displayed increased intraplatelet expression of p47(phox) and superoxide dismutase-1, suggesting a mechanistic pathway for increased hydrogen peroxide generation. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate that hydrogen peroxide is a key mediator of platelet hyperactivity and enhanced thrombotic susceptibility in aged mice.
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