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Influence of organotins on rat platelet aggregation mechanisms.

Environmental research (1986-02-01)
C O Knowles, T L Johnson
ABSTRACT

The effects of ten organotins on rat platelet aggregation mechanisms were examined. Bis(tri-n-butyltin)oxide was the most potent inhibitor of both ADP- and collagen-induced aggregation, and it was the only organotin that directly induced aggregation. It also increased the latent period for induction of aggregation by collagen. Triphenyltin hydroxide was a weak inhibitor of both ADP- and collagen-induced aggregation. However, in contrast to bis(tri-n-butyltin)oxide, it decreased the latent period for collagen-induced aggregation. A similar effect also was observed with diphenyltin dichloride, phenyltin trichloride, and cyhexatin. Tri-n-butyltin chloride and tetra-n-butyltin demonstrated specificity in their action since aggregation induced by ADP but not collagen was inhibited. Tri-n-propyltin chloride, trimethyltin chloride, and fenbutatin oxide were without discernible effect on rat platelet aggregation.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Triphenyltin hydroxide
Supelco
Fentin hydroxide, PESTANAL®, analytical standard