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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 108(6): 679-685, set. 2013. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-685490

Résumé

Leishmania parasites expose phosphatidylserine (PS) on their surface, a process that has been associated with regulation of host's immune responses. In this study we demonstrate that PS exposure by metacyclic promastigotes of Leishmania amazonensis favours blood coagulation. L. amazonensis accelerates in vitro coagulation of human plasma. In addition, L. amazonensis supports the assembly of the prothrombinase complex, thus promoting thrombin formation. This process was reversed by annexin V which blocks PS binding sites. During blood meal, Lutzomyia longipalpis sandfly inject saliva in the bite site, which has a series of pharmacologically active compounds that inhibit blood coagulation. Since saliva and parasites are co-injected in the host during natural transmission, we evaluated the anticoagulant properties of sandfly saliva in counteracting the procoagulant activity of L. amazonensis . Lu. longipalpis saliva reverses plasma clotting promoted by promastigotes. It also inhibits thrombin formation by the prothrombinase complex assembled either in phosphatidylcholine (PC)/PS vesicles or in L. amazonensis . Sandfly saliva inhibits factor X activation by the intrinsic tenase complex assembled on PC/PS vesicles and blocks factor Xa catalytic activity. Altogether our results show that metacyclic promastigotes of L. amazonensis are procoagulant due to PS exposure. Notably, this effect is efficiently counteracted by sandfly saliva.


Sujets)
Animaux , Humains , Coagulation sanguine/physiologie , Leishmania/métabolisme , Phosphatidylsérine/métabolisme , Psychodidae/parasitologie , Salive/métabolisme , Anticoagulants/métabolisme , Cysteine endopeptidases , Proaccélérine/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Facteur X/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Facteur Xa/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Vecteurs insectes/parasitologie , Protéines tumorales/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Temps partiel de thromboplastine , Phosphatidylcholines/métabolisme , Psychodidae/métabolisme , Thrombine/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Extraits tissulaires/métabolisme
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 139(10): 1347-1355, oct. 2011. ilus, tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-612205

Résumé

Thromboembolic disease (TED) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The hallmark of oral long-term anticoagulant therapy has been the use of vitamin K antagonists, whose anticoagulant effect is exerted inhibiting vitamin K epoxide reductase. Warfarin and acenocoumarol are the most commonly used. In the last five years several new drugs for long term anticoagulation have been developed, which can inhibit single clotting factors with the purpose of improving drug therapeutic range and, ideally, minimizing bleeding risks. This review addresses the state of the art on the clinical use of inhibitors of activated factor X and thrombin.


Sujets)
Humains , Anticoagulants/classification , Facteur Xa/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Thrombine/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Vitamine K/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Administration par voie orale
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Indian J Med Sci ; 2010 Nov; 64(11) 520-528
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-145574

Résumé

For more than 50 years, warfarin has single-handedly ruled the world of anti-coagulation without any competition, whatsoever! The anticoagulant was made available in 1940 and since then no other anti-coagulant has ever been able to match it in the clinical arena. But it looks like that the advances in the field of anti-coagulation, for the first time, have seriously started to erode its base. This review takes a look at rivaroxaban, a direct factor Xa inhibitor and one of the most foremost competitors of warfarin.


Sujets)
Anticoagulants/administration et posologie , Anticoagulants/effets indésirables , Anticoagulants/pharmacocinétique , Biodisponibilité , Coagulation sanguine/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Maladies cardiovasculaires/sang , Maladies cardiovasculaires/traitement médicamenteux , Surveillance des médicaments/méthodes , Facteur Xa/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Humains , Morpholines/administration et posologie , Morpholines/effets indésirables , Morpholines/pharmacocinétique , , Pharmacovigilance , Thiophènes/administration et posologie , Thiophènes/effets indésirables , Thiophènes/pharmacocinétique
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 39(11): 1409-1415, Nov. 2006. graf, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-437832

Résumé

In the ascidian Styela plicata, the oocytes are surrounded by two types of accessory cells named follicle cells and test cells. A heparin-like substance with an anticoagulant activity equivalent to 10 percent of mammalian heparin and about 5 percent as potent as the mammalian counterpart for the inhibition of thrombin by antithrombin was isolated from the oocyte test cells. In the present study, we compared the antithrombotic and hemorrhagic effects of sea squirt oocyte test cell heparin with those of porcine heparin in rat models of venous thrombosis and blood loss. Intravenous administration of the oocyte test cell heparin to Wistar rats (both sexes, weighing ~300 g, N = 4 in each group) at a dose of 5.0 mg/kg body weight, which produced a 1.8-fold increase in plasma activated partial thromboplastin time, inhibited thrombosis by 45 ± 13.5 percent (mean ± SD) without any bleeding effect. The same dose of porcine heparin inhibited thrombosis by 100 ± 1.4 percent, but produced a blood loss three times greater than that of the saline-treated control. However, 10-fold reduction of the dose of porcine heparin to 0.5 mg/kg body weight, which produced a 5-fold increase in plasma-activated partial thromboplastin time, inhibited thrombosis by 70 ± 13 percent without any bleeding effect. The antithrombotic properties of a new heparin isolated from test cells of the sea squirt S. plicata, reported here for the first time, indicate that, although sea squirt oocyte test cell heparin was a poor anticoagulant compared to porcine heparin, it had a significant antithrombotic effect without causing bleeding.


Sujets)
Animaux , Mâle , Femelle , Rats , Anticoagulants/isolement et purification , Antithrombiniques/isolement et purification , Héparine/isolement et purification , Ovocytes/composition chimique , Urochordata/composition chimique , Thrombose veineuse/prévention et contrôle , Anticoagulants/usage thérapeutique , Antithrombiniques/usage thérapeutique , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Facteur Xa/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Hémorragie/traitement médicamenteux , Héparine/usage thérapeutique , Temps partiel de thromboplastine , Rat Wistar , Suidae , Urochordata/cytologie
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