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Query: EC:3.1.4.3 (
phospholipase C
)
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Trimetoquinol
(
TMQ
) is a non-prostanoid compound that blocks prostaglandin H2/thromboxane A2 (TXA2) receptor-mediated responses initiated by a prostaglandin (PG) H2 analog, U46619, in human platelets and rat aorta. Ring fluorine-substituted
TMQ
analogs selectively antagonized PG-dependent human platelet activation induced by U46619, arachidonic acid, collagen, ADP or epinephrine; and were about 300-fold less potent as inhibitors of PG-independent responses mediated by thrombin or bacterial
phospholipase C
. For each inducer of the PG-dependent pathway, the rank order of inhibitory potency was identical (
TMQ
> 8-fluoro-
TMQ
> 5-fluoro-
TMQ
). Iodine substitution yielded a similar rank order of antagonism against U46619-induced platelet activation (
TMQ
> 8-iodo-
TMQ
> 5-iodo-
TMQ
), and all
TMQ
analogs inhibited platelet aggregation in whole blood as well as in platelet-rich plasma. Inhibition of specific [3H]SQ 29,548 binding by
TMQ
analogs was highly correlated with inhibition of functional responses to U46619. Radioligand binding experiments using
TMQ
analogs with rat platelets showed no interspecies difference in comparison with human platelets. The rank order of inhibitory potencies for the fluorinated (but not iodinated)
TMQ
analogs changed in rat thoracic aorta with 8-fluoro-
TMQ
>
TMQ
> or = 5-fluoro-
TMQ
as antagonists of U46619-induced vascular contraction. These findings demonstrate that the primary mechanism of antiplatelet action of
TMQ
analogs is related to a blockade of TXA2 receptor sites, and ring-halogenated
TMQ
analogs distinguish between TXA2-mediated functional responses in vascular smooth muscle and platelets.
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PMID:Halogen-substituted trimetoquinol analogs as thromboxane A2 receptor antagonists in platelets and aorta. 826 53