1986
DOI: 10.1172/jci112329
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Coronary vascular occlusion mediated via thromboxane A2-prostaglandin endoperoxide receptor activation in vivo.

Abstract: The use of enzyme inhibitors to clarify the role of thromboxane A2 in vasoocclusive disease has been complicated by their nonspecific action. To address this problem we have examined the effects of thromboxane A2/prostaglandin endoperoxide receptor antagonism in a canine model of platelet-dependent coronary occlusion. Two structurally distinct thromboxane A2/prostaglandin endoperoxide receptor antagonists, 3-carboxyl-dibenzo and/or endoperoxide formation in vivo.

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“…The circumflex coronary artery was isolated through a left thoracotomy and all branches ligated down to the first obtuse marginal branch. A needle electrode was passed through the arterial wall such that 4-5 mm of exposed wire lay against the endothelium, as pre-viously described (27,28). The electrode consisted of 30-gauge Teflon coated silver wire onto the end ofwhich was crimped the tip (2 mm) of a 28-gauge hypodermic needle to aid passage through the vessel wall.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The circumflex coronary artery was isolated through a left thoracotomy and all branches ligated down to the first obtuse marginal branch. A needle electrode was passed through the arterial wall such that 4-5 mm of exposed wire lay against the endothelium, as pre-viously described (27,28). The electrode consisted of 30-gauge Teflon coated silver wire onto the end ofwhich was crimped the tip (2 mm) of a 28-gauge hypodermic needle to aid passage through the vessel wall.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine if these mechanisms influence thrombogenesis in vivo, we have examined the interaction of a TXA2 synthase inhibitor and an antagonist ofthe shared TXA2/prostaglandin endoperoxide receptor in a canine model of coronary artery thrombosis (27,28). These studies demonstrate biochemical and functional evidence of a role for prostaglandin endoperoxides in modulating the response to TXA2 synthase inhibitors in vivo and identify an interaction of potential therapeutic importance between these classes of drugs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We gratefully acknowledge gifts of (15S)-hydroxy-11,9-(epoxymethano)prostadienoic acid (U46619) from R. R. Gorman (Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI), argatroban and t-PA (GR11044, Atlepase) from S. Bunting (Genentech, South San Francisco, CA), and {lr-[la(Z), 2(3, 3 (8, All animal studies were reviewed and approved by the Animal Care Committee at Vanderbilt University. In these studies we employed a chronic canine model of coronary thrombosis induced by electrical injury to the endothelium (20,21). Briefly, through a left thoracotomy, a needle electrode was implanted in the circumflex coronary artery distal to an ultrasonic flow probe (Crystal Biotech, Havistan, MA) in the anesthetized animal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An intracoronary thrombus was induced by use of the technique initially described by Romson et a116 and subsequently used by us17 and others. 18 Briefly, the LAD was gently rubbed to disrupt the endothelium distal to the flow probe. A silver-coated copper wire with a 25-gauge needle tip (approximately 4 mm) bent 900 was inserted distal to the flow probe into the LAD and pulled back to ensure contact of the electrode with the intimal surface of the vessel.…”
Section: Coronary Artery Thrombosismentioning
confidence: 99%