Circulation, Vol 75, 1261-1272, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
BE Sobel, JE Saffitz, LE Fields, DW Myears, SJ Sarnoff, AK Robison, DA Owensby and KA Fox
To determine whether sustained plasma concentration of human tissue- type
plasminogen activator (t-PA) can be induced promptly after intramuscular
injection with enhancers of absorption devoid of deleterious local and
systemic effects, we studied 250 rabbits and 13 dogs. In rabbits with t-PA
injected directly into exposed muscle followed by local electrical
stimulation at the site, early absorption was increased markedly by
addition of 0.63M methylamine plus 0.079M hydroxylamine to the excipient.
Elevations peaked within 5 min and increased with dose of t-PA,
concentration of methylamine, and volume of injection medium. The enhancers
were effective with percutaneous injections in the absence of local
electrical stimulation as well. They did not elicit any obviously
deleterious local or systemic effects. In separate experiments in rats,
intramuscular injections of 0.63M methylamine plus 0.079M hydroxylamine
induced local egress of intravascular radiolabeled albumin within the
injection site and endothelial gaps in venules detected with colloidal
carbon--changes consistent with direct effects on vascular permeability. In
dogs, percutaneous intramuscular injection of t-PA in excipient without
enhancers did not lead to early elevations of human t-PA in plasma,
although late elevations were seen. When the enhancers were used, early
elevations occurred as well, with functional activity documented by fibrin
plate assays of serially obtained plasma samples and by sequential coronary
angiography delineating thrombolysis after experimentally induced coronary
thrombosis. The results indicate that intramuscular administration of t-PA
with selected enhancers of absorption is a feasible approach for rapid
induction of fibrinolysis.
ARTICLES
Intramuscular administration of human tissue-type plasminogen activator in rabbits and dogs and its implications for coronary thrombolysis
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