Circulation, Vol 84, 2463-2469, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
ER Bates, MJ McGillem, JK Mickelson, B Pitt and GB Mancini
BACKGROUND. The comparative effects of aspirin and F(ab')2 fragments of
monoclonal antibody 7E3 against the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor
on ex vivo platelet aggregation and in vivo thrombosis were studied in a
canine coronary balloon angioplasty model. METHODS AND RESULTS. Three
groups were studied. Group 1 (n = 8) was pretreated with saline placebo,
group 2 (n = 8) was pretreated with 325 mg aspirin, and group 3 (n = 8) was
pretreated with 0.8 mg/kg 7E3 F(ab')2. Coronary angioplasty was performed
in the left anterior descending coronary artery of open-chest dogs under
fluoroscopic control; serial measurements of basal and hyperemic coronary
blood flows were then made for 2 hours after application of an external
stenosis that decreased hyperemic flow by 50%. There were no significant
differences in platelet counts or hemodynamic measurements during the
experiments. Platelet aggregation was decreased by treatment: group 1, 64
+/- 13% versus 50 +/- 13% (p = NS); group 2, 57 +/- 4% versus 25 +/- 4% (p
less than 0.001); and group 3, 77 +/- 5% versus 10 +/- 6% (p less than
0.0002). Compared with initial measurements, the 7E3 antibody was superior
to aspirin in maintaining hyperemic coronary blood flow after release of
the external stenosis: group 1, 177 +/- 14 versus 21 +/- 14 ml/min (p less
than 0.0003); group 2, 189 +/- 9 versus 110 +/- 28 ml/min (p less than
0.008); and group 3, 194 +/- 12 versus 181 +/- 15 ml/min (p less than
0.02). In group 1, arterial occlusion developed in five dogs, and
nonocclusive thrombus was seen in three dogs. In group 2, arterial
occlusion developed in one dog, and nonocclusive thrombus was seen in five
dogs. No thrombotic material was visualized in group 3 dogs treated with
7E3 F(ab')2. CONCLUSIONS. In this animal model, the 7E3 antiplatelet
antibody is superior to aspirin in inhibiting platelet aggregation,
thrombosis, and acute closure after deep arterial injury caused by coronary
balloon angioplasty.
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A monoclonal antibody against the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor complex prevents platelet aggregation and thrombosis in a canine model of coronary angioplasty
Department of Internal Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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