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P-selectin inhibition therapeutically promotes thrombus resolution and prevents vein wall fibrosis better than enoxaparin and an inhibitor to von Willebrand factor.
Diaz, Jose A; Wrobleski, Shirley K; Alvarado, Christine M; Hawley, Angela E; Doornbos, Nichole K; Lester, Patrick A; Lowe, Suzan E; Gabriel, Joy E; Roelofs, Karen J; Henke, Peter K; Schaub, Robert G; Wakefield, Thomas W; Myers, Daniel D.
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  • Diaz JA; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Wrobleski SK; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Alvarado CM; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Hawley AE; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Doornbos NK; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Lester PA; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Lowe SE; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Gabriel JE; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Roelofs KJ; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Henke PK; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Schaub RG; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Wakefield TW; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
  • Myers DD; From the Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Conrad Jobst Vascular Research Laboratories (J.A.D., S.K.W., C.M.A., A.E.H., N.K.D., J.E.G., K.J.R., P.K.H., T.W.W., D.D.M.), Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (C.M.A., P.A.L., D.D.M.), and Department of Radiology (S.E.L.), University of
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol ; 35(4): 829-37, 2015 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25657307
OBJECTIVE: Aptamers are oligonucleotides targeting protein-protein interactions with pharmacokinetic profiles and activity reversal options. Although P-selectin and von Willebrand factor (vWF) have been implicated in the development of venous thrombosis (VT), no studies have directly compared aptamer efficacy with standard of care in VT. In this study, ARC5692, an anti-P-selectin aptamer, and ARC15105, an anti-vWF aptamer, were compared with low-molecular-weight heparin, enoxaparin, to test the efficacy of P-selectin or vWF inhibition in promoting thrombus resolution and preventing vein wall fibrosis, in a baboon model of VT. APPROACH AND RESULTS: Groups were as follows: treatment arm: animals received P-selectin or vWF aptamer inhibitors or enoxaparin (n=3 per group). Controls received no treatment (n=3). Prophylactic arm: animals received P-selectin inhibitor (n=4) or vWF inhibitor (n=3). Treatment arm: P-selectin-inhibitor demonstrated a significant improvement in vein recanalization by magnetic resonance venography (73% at day 21), and significantly decreased vein wall collagen, compared with all groups. Anti-P-selectin equaled enoxaparin in maintaining valve competency by ultrasound. All control animals had compromised valve competency post thrombosis. Prophylactic arm: animals receiving P-selectin and vWF inhibitors demonstrated improved vein recanalization by magnetic resonance venography versus controls (80% and 85%, respectively, at day 21). Anti-P-selectin protected iliac valve function better than anti-vWF, and both improved valve function versus controls. No adverse bleeding events were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The P-selectin inhibitor aptamer promoted iliac vein recanalization, preserved valve competency, and decreased vein wall fibrosis. The results of this work suggest that P-selectin inhibition maybe an ideal target in the treatment and prophylaxis of deep VT, warranting clinical trials.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fator de von Willebrand / Enoxaparina / Selectina-P / Trombose Venosa / Aptâmeros de Nucleotídeos / Fibrinolíticos / Veia Ilíaca Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fator de von Willebrand / Enoxaparina / Selectina-P / Trombose Venosa / Aptâmeros de Nucleotídeos / Fibrinolíticos / Veia Ilíaca Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article