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Title: Anticoagulant modulation of blood cells and platelet reactivity by garlic oil in experimental diabetes mellitus
Authors: ADOGA, Godwin
Keywords: Platelets
Garlic oil
Coagulation
diabetes
Issue Date: 9-Jun-2006
Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media, Inc
Citation: Ohaeri, O. C., & Adoga, G. I. (2006). Anticoagulant modulation of blood cells and platelet reactivity by garlic oil in experimental diabetes mellitus. Bioscience reports, 26(1), 1-6.
Abstract: Multiple blood cell types and metabolic pathways involved in the modulation of platelet reactivity were investigated in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats treated with garlic oil. Platelet counts of diabetic rats treated with garlic oil were significantly (P<0.01) reduced as compared to diabetic control rats. Garlic oil also increased the leucocyte counts of diabetic rats as compared to diabetic control rats. The significant (P<0.001) decreases by garlic oil of plasma concentration factors, V, VII, VIII: C, IX and X in diabetic rats may be interpreted to mean that there was a modulation of factor VII similar to that brought about by thrombin on factors V and VIII: C. This reversal of hypercoagulation through integrated biochemical reaction is suggestive of multicellular modulation of platelet reactivity, erythrocytes and neutrophils and the functional interactions between plasma coagulation factors and platelet cofactors.
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