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Acceleration of recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator-induced reperfusion and prevention of reocclusion by recombinant antistasin, a selective factor Xa inhibitor, in a canine model of femoral arterial thrombosis.

Abstract
Antistasin is a 119-amino acid protein initially isolated from salivary glands of the Mexican leech, Haementeria officinalis, that exhibits potent anticoagulant properties resulting from selective inhibition of blood coagulation factor Xa. The comparative antithrombotic efficacies of recombinant antistasin (rATS), standard heparin (Hep), and aspirin (ASA) administered adjunctly with recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) on thrombolytic reperfusion and reocclusion were determined in a canine model of femoral arterial thrombosis. An occlusive thrombus was formed by insertion of a thrombogenic copper coil into the femoral artery, and blood flow velocity was monitored directly and continuously by Doppler flowmetry. Sixty minutes after occlusion, dogs received an intravenous infusion of either saline (vehicle) or rATS (0.31, 1.25, or 2.5 micrograms/kg/min), intravenous boluses of Hep (100 units/kg + 50 units/kg/hr or 200 units/kg + 150 units/kg/hr), or a single intravenous bolus of ASA (2.0 mg/kg), followed 45 minutes later by tPA (0.8 mg/kg i.v. over 90 minutes). The saline and rATS infusions were discontinued 60 minutes after termination of tPA, and the last Hep boluses were given 105 minutes after termination of tPA. All dogs achieved reperfusion. The time to reperfusion in the ASA group was similar to that in the vehicle group (50 +/- 9 versus 50 +/- 6 minutes, respectively). Reperfusion times were slightly decreased by the low and high doses of Hep (34 +/- 6 and 31 +/- 4 minutes, respectively) and the rATS doses of 0.31 and 1.25 micrograms/kg/min (37 +/- 4 and 36 +/- 5 minutes, respectively). However, the time to reperfusion was dramatically reduced with the 2.5 micrograms/kg/min rATS dose (15 +/- 3 minutes, p less than 0.05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
AuthorsM J Mellott, M A Holahan, J J Lynch, G P Vlasuk, C T Dunwiddie
JournalCirculation research (Circ Res) Vol. 70 Issue 6 Pg. 1152-60 (Jun 1992) ISSN: 0009-7330 [Print] United States
PMID1576736 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Anticoagulants
  • Factor Xa Inhibitors
  • Invertebrate Hormones
  • Salivary Proteins and Peptides
  • antistasin
  • Tissue Plasminogen Activator
  • Aspirin
Topics
  • Animals
  • Anticoagulants (administration & dosage)
  • Aspirin (administration & dosage)
  • Bleeding Time
  • Dogs
  • Factor Xa Inhibitors
  • Female
  • Femoral Artery
  • Invertebrate Hormones (administration & dosage)
  • Leeches
  • Male
  • Partial Thromboplastin Time
  • Platelet Aggregation
  • Reperfusion
  • Salivary Proteins and Peptides
  • Thrombosis (blood, drug therapy)
  • Tissue Plasminogen Activator (therapeutic use)

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