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Division of Hematology/Oncology, East Carolina University School of Medicine, Greenville, NC 27858-4354
2To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: steiner{at}brody.med.ecu.edu.
ABSTRACT
Aged garlic extract (AGE) has been shown previously to have moderate
cholesterol-lowering and blood pressurereducing effects. We have
now investigated whether platelet function, a potential risk factor for
cardiovascular disease, can be inhibited by AGE administration. In a
randomized, double-blind study of normal healthy individuals
(n = 34), both men and women, the effect of AGE was
evaluated in doses between 2.4 and 7.2 g/d vs. equal amounts of
placebo. Platelet aggregation and adhesion were measured at 2-wk
intervals throughout the study. Threshold concentrations for
epinephrine and collagen increased moderately during AGE administration
compared with the placebo and baseline periods. Only at the highest
supplementation level did AGE show a slight increase in the threshold
level of ADP-induced aggregation. Platelet adhesion to collagen,
fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor was investigated by perfusing
whole blood through a laminar flow chamber under controlled flow
conditions. Adherence of platelets was inhibited by AGE in a
dose-dependent manner when collagen was the adhesive surface
perfused at low shear rates (
30 s-1). At
high shear rates (1200 s-1), AGE also
inhibited platelet adhesion to collagen but only at higher intake
levels. Adhesion to von Willebrand factor was reduced only at 7.2 g/d
AGE, but adherence to fibrinogen was potently inhibited at all levels
of supplementation. Thus, AGE exerts selective inhibition on platelet
aggregation and adhesion, platelet functions that may be important for
the development of cardiovascular events such as myocardial infarction
and ischemic stroke. We briefly review the effect of garlic
preparations in general on cardiovascular risk factors and point out
differences between AGE and other garlic preparations that we feel are
important to explain the efficacy of AGE.
KEY WORDS: organosulfur compounds aged garlic extract platelet aggregation platelet adhesion cardiovascular risk factors
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