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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 34(6): 699-709, Jun. 2001. ilus, tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-285842

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The anticlotting and antithrombotic activities of heparin, heparan sulfate, low molecular weight heparins, heparin and heparin-like compounds from various sources used in clinical practice or under development are briefly reviewed. Heparin isolated from shrimp mimics the pharmacological activities of low molecular weight heparins. A heparan sulfate from Artemia franciscana and a dermatan sulfate from tuna fish show a potent heparin cofactor II activity. A heparan sulfate derived from bovine pancreas has a potent antithrombotic activity in an arterial and venous thrombosis model with a negligible activity upon the serine proteases of the coagulation cascade. It is suggested that the antithrombotic activity of heparin and other antithrombotic agents is due at least in part to their action on endothelial cells stimulating the synthesis of an antithrombotic heparan sulfate.


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Humains , Animaux , Bovins , Anticoagulants/pharmacologie , Endothélium vasculaire/cytologie , Fibrinolytiques/pharmacologie , Héparine/pharmacologie , Héparitine sulfate/pharmacologie , Anticoagulants/composition chimique , Anticoagulants/métabolisme , Crustacea , Fibrinolytiques/composition chimique , Fibrinolytiques/métabolisme , Glycosaminoglycanes/métabolisme , Glycosaminoglycanes/pharmacologie , Héparine bas poids moléculaire/composition chimique , Héparine bas poids moléculaire/métabolisme , Héparine bas poids moléculaire/pharmacologie , Héparine/métabolisme , Héparitine sulfate/biosynthèse , Thon
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 27(9): 2191-5, Sept. 1994. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-144472

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The mechanism by which heparin and antithrombotic agents, including a cyclic octaphenolsufonic acid (compound Y), stimulate the synthesis of an antithrombotic heparan sulfate by endothelial cells in culture was investigated. Compound Y increases the amount of heparan sulfate from the cell surface and secreted to the endothelial cell receptors at a concentration of 0.16µM for heparin and 2.7µM for compound Y. The kinetic binding constants (Ks) for compound Y and heparin were 1,333 nM and 42 nM, respectively. It was also shown that both compounds bind to the same receptors. The Scatchard plots indicated that 1,319 nmoles compound Y and 35 nmoles heparin bound per microgram cell protein, indicating that 40-fold more molecules of compound Y bound to the receptors when compared to heparin. No significant internalization of the compounds was observed


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Cochons d'Inde , Lapins , Animaux , Endothélium vasculaire/métabolisme , Héparine/pharmacologie , Héparitine sulfate/biosynthèse , Protéoglycanes/biosynthèse , Lignée cellulaire , Cellules cultivées , Endothélium vasculaire/cytologie , Température élevée , Liaison aux protéines , Facteurs temps
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