PMID: 9184411May 1, 1997Paper

The Fab-fragment of a PAI-1 inhibiting antibody reduces thrombus size and restores blood flow in a rat model of arterial thrombosis

Thrombosis and Haemostasis
J J van GiezenT Abrahamsson

Abstract

The effect of PRAP-1, a Fab-fragment of a PAI-1-inhibiting polyclonal antibody, on thrombus size and arterial blood flow was studied in a rat model of arterial thrombosis. It was shown that exposure of the carotid artery to FeCl3 led to the rapid formation of an occlusive thrombus with a morphology similar to that of arterial thrombi found in humans. Tranexamic acid (50 mg/kg), an inhibitor of fibrinolysis, increased thrombus size (p = 0.014) when given intravenously (i.v.) prior to the FeCl3-exposure. Heparin (1000 U), when given i.v. after FeCl3, did not affect the thrombus size per se, but caused a reduction in the interindividual variation of the size of the thrombus (p < 0.05). Thus, heparin was included in all the subsequent experiments. An i.v. infusion of t-PA (1 mg/kg/h), starting before thrombus formation, induced a 3.3 fold increase in the perfusion rate (p = 0.006) and a 67% reduction in the thrombus size (P < 0.001). PRAP-1, an inhibitor of rat PAI-1 activity, was given i.v. as a bolus followed by an infusion. Two doses of PRAP-1 were studied (7.5 and 15 mg/kg/h), and the administration of the PAI-1 inhibitor was started 10 min before FeCl3. The lower PRAP-1 dose caused a 3.8 fold increase in perfusion rate (p = 0....Continue Reading

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