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Prevention of Stent Thrombosis in Rats by a Direct Oral Factor Xa Inhibitor Edoxaban.
Pharmacology 2018 October 20
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Stent thrombosis is a serious complication after percutaneous coronary intervention and femoropopliteal endovascular intervention. The aim of this study was to determine the antithrombotic effects of a direct factor Xa inhibitor edoxaban alone or in combination with antiplatelet agents in a rat model of stent thrombosis.
METHODS: Stainless steel stents (4 stents per rat) were placed in an extracorporeal arteriovenous shunt. The shunt was inserted into the carotid artery and the jugular vein in each rat to circulate blood. Stent thrombosis was induced by exposing the stents to arterial blood for 30 min. Protein content of the thrombus was measured. Edoxaban and antiplatelet agents (aspirin, clopidogrel, and ticagrelor) were orally administered before the thrombus induction.
RESULTS: Edoxaban (0.3-3 mg/kg), clopidogrel (1-10 mg/kg), aspirin (10-100 mg/kg), and ticagrelor (0.3-3 mg/kg) exerted significant and dose-dependent antithrombotic effects in a rat stent thrombosis model. The effect of edoxaban was comparable to that of antiplatelet agents. The combination of submaximal doses of edoxaban and clopidogrel or aspirin significantly potentiated the antithrombotic effects compared with antiplatelet agents alone.
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that edoxaban alone and in combination with clopidogrel or aspirin are promising antithrombotic therapies for the prevention of stent thrombosis.
METHODS: Stainless steel stents (4 stents per rat) were placed in an extracorporeal arteriovenous shunt. The shunt was inserted into the carotid artery and the jugular vein in each rat to circulate blood. Stent thrombosis was induced by exposing the stents to arterial blood for 30 min. Protein content of the thrombus was measured. Edoxaban and antiplatelet agents (aspirin, clopidogrel, and ticagrelor) were orally administered before the thrombus induction.
RESULTS: Edoxaban (0.3-3 mg/kg), clopidogrel (1-10 mg/kg), aspirin (10-100 mg/kg), and ticagrelor (0.3-3 mg/kg) exerted significant and dose-dependent antithrombotic effects in a rat stent thrombosis model. The effect of edoxaban was comparable to that of antiplatelet agents. The combination of submaximal doses of edoxaban and clopidogrel or aspirin significantly potentiated the antithrombotic effects compared with antiplatelet agents alone.
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that edoxaban alone and in combination with clopidogrel or aspirin are promising antithrombotic therapies for the prevention of stent thrombosis.
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