Oral reserpine administration in horses results in low plasma concentrations that alter platelet biology.
J M GilbertieJ L DavisG S DavidsonA M McDonaldJ M SchirmerLauren Virginia SchnabelPublished in: Equine veterinary journal (2018)
Oral reserpine demonstrates low plasma concentrations and a prolonged half-life in horses. At these concentrations, reserpine causes significant changes in platelet function, most likely due to serotonin release and re-uptake which primes platelets for activation and thromboxane B2 release. These findings suggest that clinicians should harvest blood for biological processing prior to the onset of reserpine administration.
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