Abstract: | 1 The platelet aggregation response to arachidonic acid ex vivo was measured in six volunteers daily before and for 10 days after a single oral dose of 600 mg aspirin. 2 Arachidonic acid induced aggregation of platelets from all subjects before aspirin and aggregation occurred after an interval which varied inversely with the concentration of arachidonic acid. No aggregation occurred for 4 days after aspirin; a reduced response, compared with pre-aspirin values, was obtained on the 5th, 6th and 8th day. The values on days 7, 9 and 10 were not consistently different from the pre-aspirin values. In 6 subjects 24 h after aspirin ingestion the addition of 10--25% v/v normal platelets restored the aggregation response. 3 It is concluded that aspirin has an effect on the platelet precursors in the marrow in addition to its effect on circulating platelets. |