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Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2003;23:1111-1115
Published online before print May 1, 2003, doi: 10.1161/01.ATV.0000074879.19006.51
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Thrombosis

Effects of Cyclooxygenases Inhibitors on Vasoactive Prostanoids and Thrombin Generation at the Site of Microvascular Injury in Healthy Men

Ewa Tuleja; Filip Mejza; Adam Cmiel; Andrzej Szczeklik

From the Department of Medicine (E.T., F.M., A.S.), Jagiellonian University School of Medicine and Department of Applied Mathematics (A.C.), University of Mining and Metallurgy, Cracow, Poland.

Correspondence to Andrzej Szczeklik MD, PhD, Department of Medicine, Jagiellonian University School of Medicine, 31-066 Krakow, ul.Skawinska 8, Poland. E-mail mmszczek{at}cyf-kr.edu.pl

Objective— Balance between vasoactive prostanoids that contribute to homeostasis of the circulatory system can be affected by cyclooxygenases inhibitors. Results of a recent large clinical trial show that myocardial infarction was more frequent among patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with the selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor rofecoxib compared with those treated with naproxen. Whether this difference was attributable to deleterious cardiovascular effects of rofecoxib or cardioprotective effects of naproxen has not been determined. We tested the hypothesis that naproxen, contrary to rofecoxib, exerts antithrombotic effects.

Methods and Results— Forty-five healthy men were randomized to receive a 7-day treatment with rofecoxib (50 mg/d), naproxen (1000 mg/d), aspirin (75 mg/d), or diclofenac (150 mg/d). Formation of thromboxane, prostacyclin, and thrombin in the bleeding-time blood at the site of standardized microvascular injury was assessed before and after treatment. Naproxen, like aspirin, caused significant reduction of both thromboxane and prostacyclin, whereas diclofenac depressed prostacyclin synthesis but had no effect on tromboxane formation. Naproxen and aspirin significantly suppressed thrombin generation. Diclofenac showed a similar tendency, which did not reach statistical significance. Rofecoxib had no effect on any variables measured.

Conclusions— In healthy men, naproxen exerts an antithrombotic effect at least as potent as aspirin, whereas rofecoxib does not affect hemostatic balance.


Key Words: myocardial infarction • risk factors • cyclooxygenase inhibitors • prostaglandins • thrombin




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