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Relationship between Fatty-Acid Composition of Platelets and Platelet Aggregation in Rat and Man RELATION TO THROMBOSIS

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In both the rat and man, a high thrombotic tendency may be associated with a platelet hypersusceptibility to thrombin which, in turn, is related to changes in fatty-acid composition.
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Male rats fed a diet rich in butter or stearic acid presented a marked predisposition to endotoxin-initiated thrombosis. This was preceded by hypercholesterolemia, hypercoagulability, and an increased susceptibility of platelets to thrombin-induced aggregation. In contrast to this, feeding of corn oil or linoleic or oleic acids did not result in such marked changes in the blood or in severe thrombosis. Gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of total lipids of platelet and plasma indicated that the thrombogenic fat or fatty acid resulted in a highly significant increase, mostly in the platelets, of the ratio of saturated + monounsaturated to polyunsaturated fatty acids (S+M)/P. In patients who had suffered a myocardial infarction as compared with men without risk factors for coronary heart disease, an increase in the (S+M)/P in plasma and platelets was also observed. Among 17 active middle-aged businessmen, the five who presented signs of coronary heart disease also showed the highest susceptibility to thrombin-induced aggregation, but not to ADP or collagen. In these 17 subjects, the results of the thrombin aggregation could be correlated with the platelet (S+M)/P, but not with the plasma or platelet cholesterol. In both the rat and man, a high thrombotic tendency may be associated with a platelet hypersusceptibility to thrombin which, in turn, is related to changes in fatty-acid composition.

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Magnesium and lipids in cardiovascular disease.

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Stearic, oleic, and linoleic acids have comparable effects on markers of thrombotic tendency in healthy human subjects.

TL;DR: The results do not suggest that stearic acid is highly thrombogenic compared with oleic and linoleic acids.
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Intravenous arachidonate in the mouse: A model for the evaluation of antithrombotic drugs☆

TL;DR: The intravenous administration of arachidonate to mice offers a rapid, convenient, and effective in vivo model for the study of platelet aggregation and thrombosis, as well as the evaluation of potential antithrombotic drugs.
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Effect of magnesium deficiency on delta 6 desaturase activity and fatty acid composition of rat liver microsomes.

TL;DR: In the Mg2+-deficient group, the fatty acid composition of the liver microsomes indicated a slower rate of conversion of linoleic acid to arachidonic acid which was consistent with the decrease of Δ6 desaturase activity in livermicrosomes of Mg1+- deficient rats as measuredin vitro.
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Metabolism of fatty acids by platelets and the functions of various metabolites in mediating platelet function

TL;DR: This review will take into consideration the various aspects of platelets that may be modulated by the presence of other fatty acids acting in different ways to modulate 2 0 : 4 n 6 metabolism as well as serving as agonists or antagonists of the oxygenated derivatives produced from 20:4n 6.
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Diet and the epidemiology of coronary heart disease.

Ancel Keys
- 24 Aug 1957 - 
TL;DR: Each new research adds detail, reduces areas of uncertainty, and provides further reason to believe that along the line of this hypothesis the authors may hope to find effective measures to reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease.
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Fatty-acid distribution in the lipid fractions of healthy persons of different age, patients with atherosclerosis and patients with idiopathic hyperlipidaemia*

TL;DR: In cases of hypercholesterolaemia, hyperphospholipidaemia and hyperglyceridaemia there appear in the serum additional esters which contain more saturated and mono-unsaturated and fewer polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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Alteration of the response of platelets to surface stimuli by pyrazole compounds.

TL;DR: It was found that phenylbutazone prolonged platelet survival to more than twice the normal time and reduced platelet turnover by nearly 50%.
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