Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2575060 Vascular Pharmacology 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Carnosol, a naturally occurring phenolic diterpene found in rosemary, has been reported to exhibit antioxidant, anticancer and hepatoprotective effects. In the present study, the antiplatelet activity of carnosol was investigated. Carnosol concentration-dependently inhibited washed rabbit platelet aggregation induced by collagen and arachidonic acid (AA), with IC50 values of 5.5 ± 0.3 and 42.5 ± 0.9 μM, respectively, while failed to inhibit that induced by, ADP and thrombin. Consist with inhibition of collagen-induced platelet aggregation, carnosol revealed blocking of collagen-mediated cytosolic calcium mobilization, serotonin secretion and arachidonic acid liberation. However, contrary to the inhibition of AA-induced platelet aggregation, carnosol has no effect on AA-mediated TXA2 and PGD2 formation, indicating carnosol may directly inhibit TXA2 receptor, which was supported by the finding that carnosol potently inhibited U46619 (a TXA2 mimic)-induced platelet aggregation, with an IC50 value of 22.0 ± 2.5 μM. In addition, the U46619-induced concentration–response curve was downward shifted by the application of carnosol at concentrations of 22 and 50 μM, indicating a typical non-competitive antagonism on TXA2 receptor. Taken together, these results suggest that antiplatelet activity of carnosol may be mediated by the inhibition of TXA2 receptor and cytosolic calcium mobilization, and carnosol has a potential to be developed as a novel-antiplatelet agent.

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