Title of article
Inhibition of Thrombin Attenuates Stenosis After Arterial Injury in Minipigs
Author/Authors
Dan R. Abendschein PhD، نويسنده , , Dino Recchi MD، نويسنده , , Yuan Yuan Meng MD، نويسنده , , Luigi Oltron MD، نويسنده , , Samuel A. Wickline MD، نويسنده , , FACC، نويسنده , , Paul R. Eisenberg MD، نويسنده , , FACC، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
7
From page
1849
To page
1855
Abstract
Objectives. We sought to determine whether brief, profound inhibition of thrombin or prothrombin activation by factor X limits neointimal formation and stenosis after arterial injury.
Background. Thrombin has been implicated as mediator of neointimal formation, but adjunctive administration of anticoagulant agents has not proven effective to decrease restenosis in patients undergoing coronary angioplasty.
Methods. We infused recombinant desulfatohirudin (r-hirudin, bolus of 2 mg/kg body weight followed by 2 mg/kg per h, n = 9), heparin (100 U/kg per h, n = 6) or recombinant tick anticoagulant peptide (rTAP, 1-mg/kg bolus followed by 3 mg/kg per h, n = 5), specific inhibitor of factor Xa, intravenously, beginning 15 min before and for up to 3 h after repetitive balloon hyperinflations sufficient to disrupt the internal elastic lamin in carotid artery of minipigs with hypercholesterolemi induced by feeding them an atherogenic diet.
Results. Partial thromboplastin time was increased six- to sevenfold over baseline levels at the end of the infusions of the anticoagulant agents. Lumen stenosis measured histologically 4 weeks after balloon-induced carotid injury was 29 ± 16% (mean ± SEM) in r-hirudin–treated, 52 ± 19% in rTAP-treated and 76 ± 18% in heparin-treated pigs (p < 0.02 for r-hirudin vs. heparin treatment).
Conclusions. The marked reduction of stenosis in r-hirudin–treated animals indicates that thrombin plays major role in neointimal formation after balloon-induced arterial injury. relatively brief interval of profound, direct inhibition of thrombin may be particularly effective to attenuate restenosis after balloon angioplasty.
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number
479849
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