Circulation, Vol 82, 930-940, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
CV Jackson, VG Crowe, TJ Craft, JL Sundboom, BW Grinnell, JL Bobbitt, PJ Burck, JF Quay and GF Smith
LY210825, a recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (rt-PA), which
contains the kringle-2 and serine protease functional domains of native
tissue-type plasminogen activator, was previously produced by site-directed
mutagenesis in a Syrian hamster cell line. We studied the thrombolytic
potential of this molecule in a canine thrombosis model. Male hounds (16-22
kg) were anesthetized; a 2.0-cm segment of the left circumflex coronary
artery (LCX) was isolated proximal to the first main branch, and the dogs
were instrumented with an electromagnetic flow probe to measure coronary
blood flow. An occlusive thrombus was formed after injury of the intimal
surface of the LCX with an electrical current applied by a needle-tipped
anode placed distal to the electromagnetic flow probe. After 1 hour of
occlusion, either LY210825 or rt-PA was administered intravenously
according to the following protocols: 1) a 1-hour infusion of either 0.25
mg/kg LY210825 or 0.4 mg/kg rt-PA, 2) single injections of 0.15-0.6 mg/kg
LY210825, and 3) a single injection of 0.45 mg/kg LY210825 and a 3-hour
infusion of 1.0 or 1.7 mg/kg rt-PA. Plasma half-lives of LY210825 and rt-PA
were 58 +/- 7 and 3.3 +/- 0.3 minutes, respectively. LY210825 produced more
rapid reperfusion of the LCX than did rt-PA. In the third study, 90% of the
rt-PA-treated vessels reoccluded within 1 hour after cessation of drug,
whereas only 25% of the LY210825-treated vessels reoccluded during a 4-hour
washout period. There were significant, but relatively small, reductions
produced by both plasminogen activators on plasma fibrinogen and
plasminogen (25-35% decreases). Because of its longer plasma half-life,
LY210825 could be administered intravenously as a single injection. In a
canine model of coronary artery thrombosis, LY210825 was a more effective
thrombolytic agent than was rt-PA.
ARTICLES
Thrombolytic activity of a novel plasminogen activator, LY210825, compared with recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator in a canine model of coronary artery thrombosis
Department of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana 46285.
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