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  2. The effect of the stable prostacyclin analogue ZK 36374 on experimental coronary thrombosis in the pig

The effect of the stable prostacyclin analogue ZK 36374 on experimental coronary thrombosis in the pig

  • Thromb Res. 1984 Oct 1;36(1):45-51. doi: 10.1016/0049-3848(84)90375-x.
W J van der Giessen W J Mooi A M Rutteman L Berk P D Verdouw
Abstract

The hemodynamic and antithrombotic action of ZK 36374, a stable carbacyclin derivative of prostacyclin, was studied during electrically-induced coronary artery thrombosis in the open chest anesthetized pig. Infusion of ZK 36374 (100 ng/kg/min, n = 6) had no effect on heart rate and cardiac output, but caused a 20% reduction in mean arterial blood pressure by peripheral vasodilation. In Animals receiving solvent or no drug prior to thrombosis induction, the time to occlusive coronary artery thrombosis (TOT) was 30 +/- 2 minutes (mean +/- SEM, n = 17). Pretreatment with an i.v. infusion of ZK 36374 (100 ng/kg/min) prolonged TOT by 50% to 47 +/- 7 minutes (p less than 0.005, n = 6). This prolongation of TOT was not due to the lower blood pressure in the ZK 36374 group, as dihydralazine in a dose that lowered arterial blood pressure to the same extent had no effect on TOT (32 +/- 4 minutes, n = 4). The results indicate that ZK 36374 may be useful in delaying (or preventing) occlusive coronary artery thrombi.

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