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Thromb Res ; 123(1): 146-58, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18479740

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Animal models of thrombosis and hemostasis are critical for target validation in pharmaceutical research. Guinea pig haemostatic mechanisms, such as the platelet thrombin receptor repertoire, resemble those of humans. Measuring the performance characteristics of marketed antithrombotic drugs in guinea pig models is a key to predicting therapeutic indices of new agents. The goal of the current study was to benchmark representative marketed drugs in thrombosis and hemostasis models in guinea pigs. METHODS: Effects of the cyclooxygenase inhibitor, aspirin, the P2Y(12) antagonist, clopidogrel, the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor, tirofiban, and the direct thrombin inhibitors, argatroban and hirudin, were evaluated in this study. Antithrombotic agents were tested in FeCl(3)-induced carotid artery thrombosis and arterio-venous shunt thrombosis models. Haemostatic effects of drugs were evaluated in cuticle and renal bleeding models. Ex vivo measurements of platelet function and coagulation inhibition were performed to benchmark preclinical doses of each agent to those used clinically. RESULTS: The overall rank-order of potency in thrombosis models based on per cent of vessels occluded, average carotid blood flow, and thrombus weight was aspirin=argatroban=tirofiban

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Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Hemostasis/drug effects , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Thrombosis/drug therapy , Animals , Arginine/analogs & derivatives , Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical/adverse effects , Aspirin/therapeutic use , Bleeding Time , Chlorides , Ferric Compounds/pharmacology , Guinea Pigs , Male , Pipecolic Acids/therapeutic use , Sulfonamides , Tirofiban , Tyrosine/analogs & derivatives , Tyrosine/therapeutic use
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