HEPARIN ADHERES TO THE DAMAGED ARTERIAL-WALL AND INHIBITS ITS THROMBOGENICITY

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作者
ARAKI, H
MURAMOTO, J
NISHI, K
JOUGASAKI, M
INOUE, M
机构
[1] KUMAMOTO UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT BIOCHEM, KUMAMOTO 860, JAPAN
[2] KUMAMOTO UNIV, SCH MED, DIV CARDIOL, KUMAMOTO 860, JAPAN
关键词
THROMBOSIS; VASCULAR DAMAGE; HEPARIN; THROMBOGENIC SITE;
D O I
10.1161/01.RES.71.3.577
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Heparin binds to thrombogenic extracellular matrices as well as to smooth muscle cells of the vascular wall in vitro. The inhibitory effects of heparin on thrombogenicity of the damaged arterial wall were examined in vivo using small mesenteric arteries of rats and a video recording system attached to a microscope. To induce thrombosis, we damaged the vessel wall over a short segment by compression and exposed the media to the blood stream. A platelet-rich thrombus enlarged gradually at the damaged site, occluded the vascular lumen for a short period, and then flowed away. Compression damage induced such thrombus formation several times. Heparin (500 units/ml) was given in three different ways: intravenous and intra-arterial administration (both 300 units/kg) and intraluminal application under stopped-flow conditions (<0.01 ml) for 1-2 minutes with subsequent draining out. Intravenous heparin significantly decreased both the total duration and the number of thrombotic occlusions, whereas intra-arterial heparin abolished thrombotic occlusion. Both routes of heparin administration similarly prolonged the blood coagulation time. Intraluminal application of heparin significantly inhibited subsequent thrombus formation after restoring the flow without changes in the blood coagulation time. After an intra-arterial administration or intraluminal application of fluorescein isothiocyanate-bound heparin, strong fluorescence was observed only at the damaged vascular segment. A heparin fraction with low affinity to antithrombin III or chondroitin sulfate A did not inhibit thrombosis. To clarify anticoagulant activity of vascular wall-bound heparin, damaged carotid arterial segments of rats were incubated (inside out) in platelet-poor plasma with thrombin, and fibrin clot formation around the segments with or without heparin binding was measured. Heparin-bound segments inhibited clot formation. We suggest that heparin inhibits thrombus formation on the damaged arterial wall in vivo not through its anticoagulant action on circulating blood but by its vascular binding and inactivation of the thrombogenic site, for which local inhibition of thrombin activity may be important.
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