抗血栓治疗的多效性:直接口服抗凝剂有抗炎作用吗?

A. Gori, E. Camilleri, Alessia Bertelli, A. Rogolino, F. Cesari, E. Lotti, Tommaso Capobianco, Walther Iannotti, B. Giusti, R. Marcucci
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直接口服抗凝剂(DOACs)目前被欧洲指南推荐作为预防房颤(AF)患者卒中和预防和治疗静脉血栓栓塞(VTE)的一线治疗。最近有研究推测DOACs除了抑制凝血级联中因子X或因子II的激活外,还具有减少促炎因子异常释放的抗炎作用。然而,这一假设是基于有限的病理生理数据和小样本量,通常在体外研究。现实世界、体内和大型临床数据很少。本研究的目的是通过分析大量参与血管和组织重塑过程的细胞因子和分子,评估DOACs治疗对房颤或静脉血栓栓塞患者可能的抗炎和抗增殖作用。我们的数据证明,DOACs治疗与全身炎症标志物和金属蛋白酶的变化有关。需要更多患者的进一步研究来证实这些数据。
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Pleiotropic effects of anti-thrombotic therapies: have direct oral anticoagulants any anti-inflammatory effect?
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are currently recommended by European guidelines as the first line therapy for both stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and the prevention and the treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Recently, it has been speculated that DOACs have anti-inflammatory capabilities in reducing the abnormal release of pro-inflammatory factors in addition to inhibiting the activation of factor X or factor II of the coagulation cascade. However, this hypothesis is based on limited pathophysiological data with small sample size, often on in vitro studies. Real-world, in vivo, and large clinical data are scarce. The aim of the present study was the evaluation of the possible anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative effects of DOACs treatment in a cohort of patients affected by AF or VTE, by analyzing an extensive panel of cytokines and molecules involved in the process of vascular and tissue remodeling. Our data evidenced that DOACs treatment is associated with variations in systemic inflammation markers and in metalloproteinases. Further studies with larger number of patients are required to confirm these data.
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