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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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Polyunsaturated fatty acids, hyperlipidemia, and thrombosis.

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Lipid and phospholipid fatty acid composition of plasma, red blood cells, and platelets and how they are affected by dietary lipids: a study of normal subjects from Italy, Finland, and the USA.

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Linoleic and eicosapentaenoic acids in adipose tissue and platelets and risk of coronary heart disease.

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Effects of alcohol on platelet functions.

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Effects of Twelve Common Fatty Acids in the Diet upon the Composition of Liver Lipid in the Rat

TL;DR: The present experiment attempts to describe the dietary effects of most of the fatty acids present in substantial amount in the common edible fats and oils, excluding the polyunsaturated fatty acids with four or more double bonds and any individual consideration of short-chain fatty acids found characteristically in coconut oil and butterfat.
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Thrombotic, Atherosclerotic and Lipemic Effects of Dietary Fats in the Rat:

TL;DR: An experimental model that results in a constant and extremely elevated incidence of easily observed large occlusive thromboses in rats, provided the animals are fed certain high-fat diets for 6 to 10 weeks is devised.
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Thrombogenicity and atherogenicity of dietary fatty acids in rat

TL;DR: Among the saturated and unsaturated fatty acids studied, stearic and palmitic acids appeared to be the most thrombogenic when included in the hyperlipemic diet of rats, since they markedly predisposed the animals for the production of large, occlusive, endotoxin-initiatedThrombosis.
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The plasma lipids and their fatty acid pattern in myocardial infarction

TL;DR: The concentrations of total plasma lipid, the major plasma lipid fractions including cholesterol, triglycerides, and phospholipids, and the fatty acid composition of the lipid fractions mentioned, were determined partly by gas-liquid chromatography in 21 male and 11 female patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction during the first 1–2 days of their disease and—in the survivors—4 to 12 months later.
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