Summary
It has been postulated that the high phenol and phenolic acids plasmatic levels found
in patients with chronic renal failure are contributory factors in the abnormal platelet
function described in these patients. This hypothesis was corroborated by “in vitro”
studies showing the deleterious effect of these compounds on certain platelet function
after pre-incubation of PRP with phenol and phenolic compounds. The present studies
were conducted to determine the influence of phenolic compounds on platelet release
reaction. It was found that phenol inhibited from 62.5 to 100% the effect of the aggregating
agents thrombin, adrenaline and ADP on platelet 5-HT-14C release. The phenolic acids p-, m-, and o-HPAA inhibited from 36.35 to 94.8% adrenaline
and ADP-induced platelet 5-HT-14C release. Adrenaline-induced platelet ADP release was inhibited from 27.45 to 38.10%
by the phenolic compounds. These findings confirm the hypothesis that phenolic compounds
interfere with platelet function through the inhibition of the release reaction.