Literature DB >> 1421399

Importance of platelets in experimental venous thrombosis in the rat.

J M Herbert1, A Bernat, J P Maffrand.   

Abstract

Venous thrombosis was induced by ligature of the inferior vena cava in rats whose blood was made hypercoagulable by intravenous (IV) administration of tissue thromboplastin. From a dose-response showing that the administration of increasing doses of tissue thromboplastin resulted in a subsequent progressive increase of thrombus weight, two concentrations of tissue thromboplastin were chosen: a high dose (550 microL/kg, IV) where thrombus formation was optimal and a concentration (7 microL/kg, IV) where tissue thromboplastin-hypercoagulability was intermediate. In both experimental conditions, leukopenia provoked by a myelotoxic drug did not influence the development of venous thrombosis. However, after thrombocytopenia induced by an antiplatelet antiserum, a dramatic decrease in thrombus formation was observed in animals that had been pre-challenged with the lower dose of tissue thromboplastin, whereas decrease in platelet count did not affect venous thrombosis under high thrombogenic challenge. When administered orally 2 hours before thrombosis induction, the ticlopidine analogue clopidogrel showed dose-dependent inhibition of thrombus formation in animals that were pre-challenged with a low dose of tissue thromboplastin (ED50 = 7.9 +/- 1.5 mg/kg, orally) but remained ineffective against high tissue thromboplastin-induced venous thrombosis. We further determined the effect of heparin and hirudin, and showed that both of these drugs exhibited a more potent antithrombotic activity after injection of the lower dose of tissue thromboplastin than after injection of a high dose of tissue thromboplastin. Therefore, using our model of stasis and hypercoagulability, platelet activation played a major role in the development of venous thrombosis when the thrombogenitic stimulus was mild.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1421399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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