Platelet G-protein-coupled receptors influence platelet function by mediating the response to various agonists, including ADP, thromboxane A(2), and thrombin. Blockade of the ADP receptor, P2Y(12), in combination with cyclooxygenase-1 inhibition by aspirin has been among the most widely used pharmacological strategies to reduce cardiovascular event occurrence in high-risk patients. The latter dual pathway blockade strategy is one of the greatest advances in the field of cardiovascular medicine. In addition to P2Y(12), the platelet thrombin receptor, protease activated receptor-1, has also been recently targeted for inhibition. Blockade of protease activated receptor-1 has been associated with reduced thrombotic event occurrence when added to a strategy using P2Y(12) and cyclooxygenase-1 inhibition. At this time, the relative contributions of these G-protein-coupled receptor signaling pathways to in vivo thrombosis remain incompletely defined. The observation of treatment failure in approximate to 10% of high-risk patients treated with aspirin and potent P2Y(12) inhibitors provides the rationale for targeting novel pathways mediating platelet function. Targeting intracellular signaling downstream from G-protein-coupled receptor receptors with phosphotidylionisitol 3-kinase and Gq inhibitors are among the novel strategies under investigation to prevent arterial ischemic event occurrence. Greater understanding of the mechanisms of G-protein-coupled receptor-mediated signaling may allow the tailoring of antiplatelet therapy.
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O'Callaghan, Katie
Kuliopulos, Athan
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Tufts Med Ctr, Dept Biochem, Boston, MA 02111 USATufts Med Ctr, Mol Oncol Res Inst, Boston, MA 02111 USA
Kuliopulos, Athan
Covic, Lidija
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