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The flavonols quercetin and 3', 4'-dihydroxyflavonol reduce platelet function and delay thrombus formation in a model of type 1 diabetes.

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posted on 2024-11-23, 08:55 authored by Sapha Mosawy, Denise JacksonDenise Jackson, Owen Woodman, Matthew Linden
Diabetes is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. We have recently shown that the naturally occurring flavonol quercetin (Que) or the synthetic flavonol 3,4-dihydroxyflavonol (DiOHF) inhibits platelet function and delays thrombus formation in healthy mice. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Que or DiOHF treatment on platelet function and ferric chloride-induced carotid artery thrombosis in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes. Diabetic mice treated with Que or DiOHF maintained blood flow at a significantly higher level than untreated diabetic mice at the end of the recording period. In addition, treatment with Que or DiOHF significantly reduced diabetes-induced platelet hyper-aggregability in response to platelet agonist stimulation. Furthermore, treatment with Que or DiOHF significantly inhibited dense, but not alpha, granule exocytosis in diabetic and control mice. Our demonstration that flavonols delay thrombus formation in diabetes suggests a potential clinical role for these compounds in anti-platelet therapy.

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Journal

Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research

Volume

11

Issue

3

Start page

174

End page

181

Total pages

8

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2014.

Former Identifier

2006045187

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-10-29

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  • Yes

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