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The effect of St John's Wort on the pharmacodynamic response of clopidogrel in hyporesponsive volunteers and patients: increased platelet inhibition by enhancement of CYP3A4 metabolic activity.

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Lau, WC; Welch, TD; Shields, T; Rubenfire, M; Tantry, US; Gurbel, PA
Published in: J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
January 2011

Clopidogrel is metabolically activated by cytochrome P450 (CYP) isoenzymes. We evaluated whether St. John's wort (SJW), a CYP2C19 and CYP3A4 inducer, enhances the pharmacodynamic response of clopidogrel. Volunteers (n = 45) were screened for clopidogrel hyporesponsiveness after a 300-mg load. After a 7-day washout, hyporesponders (n = 10) received 14 days of SJW (300 mg 3 times a day) followed by a second 300-mg clopidogrel. Platelet aggregation was measured at 0, 2, 4, and 6 hours postloading; hepatic CYP3A4 activity was simultaneously determined at 0 and 4 hours by the erythromycin breath test. A prospective, randomized, double-blind pilot study was conducted in postcoronary stent patients (n = 85) on clopidogrel 75 mg/d screened for clopidogrel hyporesponsiveness. Hyporesponders (n = 20) were randomized to SJW (n = 10) or placebo (n = 10); platelet aggregation was measured before and after 14 days of therapy. In volunteers, SJW decreased platelet aggregation (59% ± 14% vs. 40% ± 15% at 2 hours, P = 0.02; 56% ± 10% vs. 44% ± 13% at 4 hours, P < 0.03; and 55% ± 14% vs. 37% ± 14% at 6 hours, P = 0.01) and increased CYP3A4 activity (2.1% ± 0.4% CO2 exhaled per hour before vs. 2.9% ± 0.6% CO2 exhaled per hour after SJW, P = 0.002). In patients, SJW decreased platelet reactivity (226 ± 39 vs. 185 ± 49 P2Y12 reactivity units, P = 0.0002) and increased platelet inhibition (23% ± 11% vs. 41% ± 16%, P = 0.002). SJW may be a future therapeutic option to increase CYP metabolic activity and antiplatelet effect of clopidogrel in hyporesponders.

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J Cardiovasc Pharmacol

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1533-4023

Publication Date

January 2011

Volume

57

Issue

1

Start / End Page

86 / 93

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Ticlopidine
  • Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors
  • Platelet Aggregation
  • Pilot Projects
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Liver
  • Hypericum
  • Humans
 

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Lau, W. C., Welch, T. D., Shields, T., Rubenfire, M., Tantry, U. S., & Gurbel, P. A. (2011). The effect of St John's Wort on the pharmacodynamic response of clopidogrel in hyporesponsive volunteers and patients: increased platelet inhibition by enhancement of CYP3A4 metabolic activity. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol, 57(1), 86–93. https://doi.org/10.1097/FJC.0b013e3181ffe8d0
Lau, Wei C., Terrence D. Welch, Theresa Shields, Melvyn Rubenfire, Udaya S. Tantry, and Paul A. Gurbel. “The effect of St John's Wort on the pharmacodynamic response of clopidogrel in hyporesponsive volunteers and patients: increased platelet inhibition by enhancement of CYP3A4 metabolic activity.J Cardiovasc Pharmacol 57, no. 1 (January 2011): 86–93. https://doi.org/10.1097/FJC.0b013e3181ffe8d0.
Lau, Wei C., et al. “The effect of St John's Wort on the pharmacodynamic response of clopidogrel in hyporesponsive volunteers and patients: increased platelet inhibition by enhancement of CYP3A4 metabolic activity.J Cardiovasc Pharmacol, vol. 57, no. 1, Jan. 2011, pp. 86–93. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/FJC.0b013e3181ffe8d0.

Published In

J Cardiovasc Pharmacol

DOI

EISSN

1533-4023

Publication Date

January 2011

Volume

57

Issue

1

Start / End Page

86 / 93

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Time Factors
  • Ticlopidine
  • Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors
  • Platelet Aggregation
  • Pilot Projects
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Liver
  • Hypericum
  • Humans