FEBS Open Bio (Dec 2023)

Ayurvedic preparations of Raudra Rasa inhibit agonist‐mediated platelet activation and restrict thrombogenicity without affecting cell viability

  • Susheel Nidhi Chaurasia,
  • Vipin Singh,
  • Mohammad Ekhlak,
  • Manoj Kumar Dash,
  • Namrata Joshi,
  • Debabrata Dash

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
pp. 2342 – 2355

Abstract

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Ayurveda is considered to be one of the most ancient forms of medicine still practiced. The Ayurvedic preparation Raudra Rasa and its derivatives have been widely employed against cancer since the 12th century, but the effect of these traditional formulations on platelet function and signaling has not previously been examined. Here we demonstrate that Raudra Rasa and its derivatives significantly reduce thrombin‐induced integrin activation and granule secretion in platelets, as observed by reduced PAC‐1 binding and P‐selectin externalization, respectively. These formulations also inhibited thrombin‐stimulated phosphatidylserine exposure, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation, and mitochondrial transmembrane potential in platelets. Consistent with the above, Raudra Rasa significantly reduced thrombin‐induced tyrosine phosphorylation of the platelet proteins, as well as phosphorylation of the enzymes AKT and GSK‐3β. In summary, Raudra Rasa inhibits agonist‐mediated platelet activation without affecting cell viability, suggesting it may have therapeutic potential as an anti‐platelet/anti‐thrombotic agent.

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