Literature DB >> 14736451

Short-term intravenous eptifibatide infusion combined with reduced dose recombinant tissue plasminogen activator inhibits platelet recruitment at sites of coronary artery injury.

Mark H Rubenstein1, Aloke V Finn, Robert C Leinbach, Stanley Hollenbach, H Thomas Aretz, Renu Virmani, Herman K Gold.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to determine in a dog model of coronary thrombosis whether short-term eptifibatide (Ep) combined with low-dose plasminogen activator (rt-PA) inhibits platelet recruitment at sites of endothelial damage after normalization of platelet function.
BACKGROUND: Ep plus reduced-dose rt-PA has not previously been shown to render a recanalized coronary artery resistant to platelet recruitment after normalization of platelet function.
METHOD: Inhibition of platelet recruitment was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in a canine model of left anterior descending (LAD) thrombosis. In phase I treatment groups were: 1) Ep (n = 6); 2) Ep + rt-PA (n = 6); 3) rt-PA (n = 6); and 4) placebo (n = 4). Coronary blood flow was monitored and LAD segments excised for SEM after 90-min infusion of study drug. In phase II, dogs were randomized to Ep alone (n = 5) or to Ep + rt-PA (n = 5). Coronary blood flow was monitored during and 120 min after cessation of drug when platelet function had returned to normal and LAD segments were excised.
RESULTS: All animals except placebo showed reflow. In phase I, SEM showed an absence of platelet aggregates with Ep alone and with Ep + rt-PA, but not with rt-PA alone. In phase II, SEM showed an intimal surface devoid of mural thrombus and platelet aggregates only in Ep + rt-PA treated arteries. Ep-alone treated arteries showed new platelet aggregates at sites of residual mural thrombus.
CONCLUSIONS: Short-term infusion Ep plus low-dose rt-PA acutely neutralizes the ability of damaged endothelial surfaces to recruit new platelets by inhibiting platelet aggregation and eliminating residual mural thrombus.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14736451     DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2003.08.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol        ISSN: 0735-1097            Impact factor:   24.094


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