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Review
. 2024:79.
doi: 10.1265/jjh.24007.

[Antithrombotic Action of Alcohol in Relation to Platelet Function]

[Article in Japanese]
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Review

[Antithrombotic Action of Alcohol in Relation to Platelet Function]

[Article in Japanese]
Mikio Marumo et al. Nihon Eiseigaku Zasshi. 2024.
Free article

Abstract

The relationship between alcohol consumption and incident ischemic heart disease and stroke is characterized by a J- or U-shape. This denotes that light drinking has a preventive effect on cardiovascular diseases. Effects of alcohol drinking on lipid metabolism including an increase in HDL cholesterol concentration and a decrease in LDL cholesterol concentration are the main reasons for the anti-atherosclerotic action of alcohol. The antithrombotic effect of alcohol through the inhibition of platelet function is also involved in the lower incidence of ischemic arterial disease in drinkers. Capacitative Ca2+ entry, a main mechanism for platelet aggregation, is inhibited by ethanol. Ethanol also inhibits plasmalemmal phospholipase A2 activity and consequent thromboxane A2 production. French paradox is a phenomenon showing the merit of red wine consumption for the prevention of ischemic heart disease. In addition to ethanol, red wine contains anti-oxidative polyphenol compounds, represented by resveratrol, which has an antiplatelet action. Resveratrol also inhibits the capacitative Ca2+ entry in platelets. Furthermore, ethanol and resveratrol show a synergic inhibitory action on platelet aggregation, which may be caused by the reduction in the Ca2+ sensitivity of the contractile apparatus of platelets and the attenuation of COX-1 activity. Thus, the strength of the antithrombotic action is thought to differ depending on alcohol beverage. Decreases in concentrations of coagulation factors including fibrinogen are also involved in the alcohol-induced antithrombotic action. Alcohol drinking causes hemorrhagic diathesis as well as antithrombotic tendency.

Keywords: alcohol; capacitative Ca2+ entry; platelet function; resveratrol.

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