Literature DB >> 16287259

Hemostatic effects of phospholipid vesicles carrying fibrinogen gamma chain dodecapeptide in vitro and in vivo.

Yosuke Okamura1, Ippei Maekawa, Yuji Teramura, Hitomi Maruyama, Makoto Handa, Yasuo Ikeda, Shinji Takeoka.   

Abstract

We studied prototypes of platelet substitutes that bear on their surface a dodecapeptide, HHLGGAKQAGDV (H12). The peptide is a fibrinogen gamma chain carboxy-terminal sequence (gamma400-411) and recognizes specifically the active form of glycoprotein (GP) IIb/IIIa on the surface of activated platelets. We conjugated H12 to the end of poly(ethylene glycol) chains on the surface of a phospholipid vesicle with an average diameter of 220 nm to prepare H12-PEG-vesicles. The half-life of the H12-PEG-vesicles was significantly prolonged by PEG modification, and the ability of H12 on the surface of the vesicle to recognize GPIIb/IIIa was maintained even though the surface was modified with PEG chains. The H12-PEG-veiscles enhanced the in vitro thrombus formation of platelets that were adhering to a collagen-immobilized plate, when thrombocytopenia-imitation blood was passed over the plate. Based on the flow cytometric analyses of PAC-1 binding and P-selectin expression, the H12-PEG-vesicles were shown not to cause platelet activation. Furthermore, the H12-PEG-vesicles dose-dependently shortened the tail bleeding time of thrombocytopenic rats. It was confirmed that the H12-PEG-vesicles had a hemostatic effect and may be a suitable candidate for an alternative to human platelet concentrates transfused into thrombocytopenic patients.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16287259     DOI: 10.1021/bc050178g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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