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J Thromb Haemost ; 12(8): 1320-30, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24942808

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Even though the acetylation of platelet cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 at serine-529 is the direct mechanism of action of low-dose aspirin, its antiplatelet effect has been characterized using indirect indexes of COX-1 activity. OBJECTIVES: We performed a clinical study with enteric-coated low-dose aspirin (EC-aspirin), in healthy subjects, to evaluate the effects on the extent and duration of platelet COX-1 acetylation, using a novel proteomic strategy for absolute protein quantification (termed AQUA), as compared with traditional pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: In a phase I, single-arm, open-label study of EC aspirin (100 mg day(-1) ) administered to 24 healthy subjects, we compared, over a 24 h-period on day 1 and 7, % platelet acetylated COX-1 (AceCOX-1) with traditional pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics [i.e. serum thromboxane (TX) B2 , platelet function by monitoring CEPI(collagen/epinephrine) closure time (CT) using whole-blood PFA-100 and urinary excretion of 11-dehydro-TXB2 ] parameters. RESULTS: Acetylation of platelet COX-1 was measurable before detection of aspirin levels in the systemic circulation and increased in a cumulative fashion upon repeated dosing. After the last dose of EC-aspirin, %AceCOX-1, serum TXB2 and CEPI-CT values were maximally and persistently modified throughout 24 h; they averaged 76 ± 2%, 99.0 ± 0.4% and 271 ± 5 s, respectively. EC-aspirin caused 75% reduction in urinary 11-dehydro-TXB2 excretion. After chronic dosing with aspirin, the pharmacokinetics of acetylsalicylic acid was completely dissociated from pharmacodynamics. CONCLUSIONS: The demonstrated feasibility of quantifying the extent and duration of platelet COX-1 acetylation will allow characterizing the genetic, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic determinants of the inter-individual variability in the antiplatelet response to low-dose aspirin as well as identifying extra-platelet sites of drug action.


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Aspirin/pharmacology , Biomarkers/blood , Acetylation , Area Under Curve , Aspirin/administration & dosage , Aspirin/pharmacokinetics , Cyclooxygenase 1/metabolism , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Thromboxane B2/blood
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Chemistry ; 6(14): 2590-8, 2000 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10961404

ABSTRACT

Accurate investigations on the role played by an alpha-stereogenic center in controlling the reduction of various classes of beta-hydroxy ketones allowed us to set up a general and highly diastereoselective protocol for the synthesis of 2-alkyl-1,3-diols with 1,2-syn relationship. This methodology is based on the conversion of a beta-hydroxy ketone into the corresponding titanium alcoholate that permits us to organize the substrate in a stable and rigid structure, which stereofacially favors attacking hydride ions. The use of THF as solvent makes available a variety of hydride donors that cover a large spectrum of steric demand: the choice of the more appropriate one depends on the conformational stability of the cyclic intermediate. Excellent results are obtained also in the presence of an additional stereogenic center in the beta-position, even if it exerts a concordant or an opposite steric effect with respect to the alpha-substituent.

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J Org Chem ; 65(15): 4553-9, 2000 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10959858

ABSTRACT

The synthetic potentialities of cerium(III) chloride are demonstrated by the synthesis of a nine-membered ring heterocycle component of Griseoviridin (3) in optically active form. The key step involves the stereospecific formation of the alpha-carbalkoxy alkenyl sulfide moiety using a combination system of cerium(III) chloride heptahydrate and sodium iodide.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Heterocyclic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Peptides , Streptomyces/chemistry , Sulfides/chemical synthesis , Virginiamycin/chemical synthesis , Cerium/chemistry , Heterocyclic Compounds/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Sodium Iodide/chemistry , Stereoisomerism , Sulfides/chemistry , Virginiamycin/chemistry
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Org Lett ; 2(13): 1791-1793, 2000 Jun 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10891159

ABSTRACT

The dehydration of beta-hydroxy ketones and beta-hydroxy esters is a synthetically useful method for the conversion of these compounds to the corresponding alpha,beta-unsaturated derivatives. Cerium(III) chloride heptahydrate in combination with sodium iodide in refluxing acetonitrile acts as an efficient reagent for this conversion. The present procedure, which utilizes cheap and "friendly" reagents, offers the corresponding (E)-enones in good yields as the only isolable products.

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Org Lett ; 2(1): 45-7, 2000 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10814242

ABSTRACT

[reaction: see text] 1,3-Diketones can be reduced in high yields and with excellent diastereoselectivity to the corresponding syn-1,3-diols by carrying out the reaction with BH3-pyridine complex in CH2Cl2 at -78 degrees C in the presence of an equivalent of TiCl4 and 0.1 equiv of pyridine. This protocol shows a general character: excellent results are obtained when the groups bound to the carbonylic functions are linear or branched carbon chains and aromatic or benzylic frameworks as well.

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