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The interaction of sodium nitroprusside with human endothelial cells and platelets: nitroprusside and prostacyclin synergistically inhibit platelet function
Levin, R I; Weksler, B B; Jaffe, E A
Sodium nitroprusside (NP) is a potent vasodilator that also inhibits platelet aggregation. To test the hypothesis that NP causes both of these effects by altering the balance between prostacyclin (PGI2) produced by endothelial cells and thromboxane A2 (TXA2) produced by platelets, we incubated each of these cell types with NP for 5 minutes and assayed the PGI2 and TXA2 produced. NP at pharmacologically achieved doses (0.01--30 micrograms/ml) inhibited platelet aggregation and resultant TXA2 synthesis in a dose- and time-dependent manner (p less than 0.001). The inhibition was not dependent on cAMP production, external calcium concentration, or suppression of TXA2 synthesis. NP did not alter the production of PGI2 by cultured human endothelial cells as measured by radioimmunoassay for 6-Keto-PGF1 alpha, the stable hydrolysis product of PGI2. However, supernates of NP-treated endothelial cells containing low, noninhibitory concentrations of NP unexpectedly inhibited platelet aggregation. This inhibition of platelet aggregation was due to synergy between PGI2 (0.1--3 nM) and NP (p interaction less than 0.03). The synergistic inhibition by NP and PGI2 of platelet aggregation and TXA2 synthesis in vivo may explain some of the beneficial actions of NP in the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure.
PMID: 6291803
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 3780342
The urban emergency department: the issue of professional responsibility [Case Report]
Abrams, N; Buckner, M D; Levin, R I
The urban emergency department is routinely asked to manage not only medical emergencies, but also a great variety of social emergencies. This situation is caused in part by budgetary constraints which prevent other agencies from providing 24-hour coverage. In an age of instant access to computerized information, these conditions often result in ethical and legal problems of extreme complexity. A case is presented which raises the issues of confidentiality and liberty in the fiduciary relationship between doctor and patient. The concept of personal care is found to be paramount.
PMID: 7137691
ISSN: 0196-0644
CID: 527762
HEPATITIS IN HUMAN-SUBJECTS ASSOCIATED WITH TOCAINIDE ADMINISTRATION [Meeting Abstract]
Levin, RI; Fox, AC
ISI:A1982NJ70700232
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 30551
THE INTERACTION OF ERGONOVINE MALEATE WITH HUMAN-ENDOTHELIAL CELLS AND PLATELETS [Meeting Abstract]
Levin, RI; Weksler, BB; Jaffe, EA
ISI:A1982NJ70700233
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 30552
THE PRODUCTS OF UREMIA ARE TOXIC TO HUMAN-ENDOTHELIAL CELLS [Meeting Abstract]
Levin, RI; Jaffe, EA; Weksler, BB; Minick, CR
ISI:A1982NJ70701920
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 30559
THE EFFECT OF SODIUM OXALATE ON HUMAN-ENDOTHELIAL CELLS [Meeting Abstract]
Levin, RI; Jaffe, EA; Weksler, BB; Kantoff, PW; Minick, CR
ISI:A1982PN03800059
ISSN: 0276-5047
CID: 30518
THE EFFECT OF SODIUM OXALATE ON HUMAN-ENDOTHELIAL CELLS [Meeting Abstract]
Levin, RI; Jaffe, EA; Weksler, BB; Kantoff, PW; Minick, CR
ISI:A1982PH11400160
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 30521
NITROPRUSSIDE AND PROSTACYCLIN ARE SYNERGIC IN SUPPRESSING PLATELET-AGGREGATION [Meeting Abstract]
Levin, RI; Jaffe, EA; Weksler, BB; Tackgoldman, K
ISI:A1980KK12301211
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 28096
NITROGLYCERIN INDUCES PRODUCTION OF PROSTACYCLIN BY HUMAN- ENDOTHELIAL CELLS [Meeting Abstract]
Levin, RI; Weksler, BB; Jaffe, EA
ISI:A1980JN16001910
ISSN: 0009-9279
CID: 28115
Changes in renal function and intrarenal blood flow
Vargish, T; Levin, R; Cotton, J; Cukingnan, R A; Boyd, J C; Stahl, W M
PMCID:1355688
PMID: 4582813
ISSN: 0003-4932
CID: 130635