Comparative inhibition of LPS-activated human monocyte-induced thrombin generation by unfractionated heparin and low molecular weight heparins.

Haemostasis Pub Date : 1999-11-01 DOI:10.1159/000022517
P Nguyên, M G Rémy, G Potron
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Abstract

Monocyte tissue factor may play a role in the physiological or pathological triggering of blood coagulation. It is well known that unfractionated heparin and low molecular weight heparins inhibit extrinsic thrombin generation. However, this notion has never been confirmed in a physiological model using tissue factor obtained from stimulated human monocytes. This is the purpose of this study. It was important to obtain a pure preparation of monocytes with no platelet contamination. This was possible by leukapheresis and elutriation. Under sterile and endotoxin-free conditions, the process does not activate tissue factor expression by monocytes. We adapted the technique of thrombin generation on an automatic analyzer and used human monocyte tissue factor to trigger thrombin generation. Our results show that unfractionated and low molecular weight heparins potently inhibit monocytic tissue factor induced thrombin generation. The comparison of low molecular weight heparins suggests that molecules with higher anti-IIa/anti-Xa ratios exert a stronger inhibitory effect. These data may be relevant to explain the therapeutic effects of unfractionated and low molecular weight heparins in cardiovascular disorders such as unstable angina.

未分离肝素和低分子量肝素对lps激活的人单核细胞诱导凝血酶生成的比较抑制作用。
单核细胞组织因子可能在凝血的生理或病理触发中起作用。众所周知,未分级肝素和低分子量肝素抑制外源性凝血酶的产生。然而,这一概念从未在使用从受刺激的人单核细胞中获得的组织因子的生理模型中得到证实。这就是本研究的目的。获得一种没有血小板污染的纯单核细胞是很重要的。这可以通过白细胞分离和洗脱。在无菌和无内毒素的条件下,该过程不会激活单核细胞的组织因子表达。我们在自动分析仪上采用凝血酶生成技术,使用人单核细胞组织因子触发凝血酶生成。我们的研究结果表明,未分离的低分子量肝素能有效抑制单核细胞组织因子诱导的凝血酶的产生。低分子量肝素的比较表明,具有较高抗iia /抗xa比值的分子具有更强的抑制作用。这些数据可能与解释未分离肝素和低分子量肝素治疗心血管疾病(如不稳定心绞痛)的疗效有关。
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