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Monitoring of recombinant hirudin: assessment of a plasma-based ecarin clotting time assay
- Source :
- Thrombosis research. 86(5)
- Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- Assay conditions of a plasma-based ecarin clotting time (ECT) were evaluated and the precision of the ECT in monitoring plasma levels of r-hirudin assessed. The snake venom enzyme ecarin converts prothrombin to meizothrombin possessing only weak coagulant but strong esterase activity. In r-hirudin containing plasma samples, meizo thrombin is rapidly neutralized by r-hirudin resulting in a dose-dependent prolongation of the clotting times. Among the different assay conditions tested, addition of 50 microliters of ecarin (4 U/ml) to 100 microliters of undiluted citrate-anticoagulated plasma gave optimal results with respect to precision and reproducibility. The measuring range of the ECT performed in this way is about 0.02-5.0 micrograms/ml r-hirudin. In vitro studies performed on r-hirudin-spiked plasma samples of 50 healthy individuals demonstrate remarkably low interindividual differences in r-hirudin responsiveness as indicated by CV-values below 5% and 7% at r-hirudin concentrations between 0-3 micrograms/ml and 4-5 micrograms/ml, respectively. The specificity for r-hirudin of the ECT is further demonstrated by the strong correlation (r = 0.94) between the results of a chromogenic assay and the ECT-measured r-hirudin concentrations obtained on 67 ex vivo blood samples. Depending on the concentration of r-hirudin the ECT is sensitive to plasma levels of prothrombin. In the absence of r-hirudin the critical prothrombin concentration was found to be 20% but increasing to 60% in the presence of 2.0 micrograms/ml r-hirudin. A fibrinogen concentration of 50 mg/dl was found to be the minimal concentration independent of the r-hirudin concentration. The precision of the ECT in measuring plasma levels of r-hirudin is not influenced by treatment with heparin, aprotinin or oral anticoagulants. The data demonstrate that the ECT is a rapid and easily perfor mable clotting assay which allows accurate measurement of r-hirudin plasma levels. ECT-monitored hirudin treatment will help to establish optimal dose regimens that are more efficacious but still as safe as heparin.
- Subjects :
- Hirudin
Administration, Oral
In Vitro Techniques
Fibrinogen
Antithrombins
Thrombin
Reference Values
Blood plasma
Endopeptidases
medicine
Humans
Aprotinin
Chromatography
Chemistry
Anticoagulants
Reproducibility of Results
Hematology
Heparin
Hirudins
Recombinant Proteins
Clotting time
Biochemistry
Partial Thromboplastin Time
Prothrombin
Blood Coagulation Tests
Safety
Ecarin clotting time
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00493848
- Volume :
- 86
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Thrombosis research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a4bf9fe8f2a019135e739cbdbf28aa71