Title of article
Platelet Biology and Response to Antiplatelet Therapy in Women: Implications for the Development and Use of Antiplatelet Pharmacotherapies for Cardiovascular Disease
Author/Authors
Wang، نويسنده , , Tracy Y. and Angiolillo، نويسنده , , Dominick J. and Cushman، نويسنده , , Mary and Sabatine، نويسنده , , Marc S. and Bray، نويسنده , , Paul F. and Smyth، نويسنده , , Susan S. and Dauerman، نويسنده , , Harold L. and French، نويسنده , , Patricia A. and Becker، نويسنده , , Richard C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
10
From page
891
To page
900
Abstract
Women are underrepresented in cardiovascular studies, even as their preponderance in the aging population steadily increases. Although concerns have been raised about the differential benefit of antiplatelet medications for women, the propensity for increased bleeding among women has also been recognized. A better understanding of the factors contributing to the observed sex-related differences in platelet biology is warranted. These factors include differences in the frequency and expression of genetic polymorphisms affecting platelet responsiveness to agonists (with and without antiplatelet therapies), which might be obtained through population-based studies and in large controlled clinical trials; inflammatory marker levels and their influence on atherothrombotic risk, and the role of specific hormones in mediating platelet activation and function. Knowledge gained about these mechanistic factors might inform the development of sex-specific antithrombotic treatment regimens that confer optimized safety and efficacy.
Keywords
Bleeding , inflammation , Thrombosis , women , Sex , Platelets
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number
1753672
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