Heparin is the most frequently used drug for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. Its use, however, is restricted by its side-effects. To study the efficacy of other glycosaminoglycans that could substitute heparin in the management of arterial thrombosis, 60 guinea-pigs were randomly allocated into 6 groups: G1= control, G2= heparin (150 IU/kg), G3= heparan sulfate from beef pancreas (2.5 mg/kg), G4= heparan sulfate from beef lung (2.5 mg/kg), G5= N-acetylated heparan from beef pancreas, G6= dermatan sulfate from beef intestine (2.5 mg/kg). Ten minutes after intravenous injection of the drugs, thrombosis was induced by the injection of a 50% glucose solution into a segment of the right carotid artery isolated between 2 thread loops ...
The anticlotting and antithrombotic activities of heparin, heparan sulfate, low molecular weight hep...
Structurally defined sulfated polysaccharides were produced by partial synthesis to develop new anti...
AbstractThe role of different glycosaminoglycan species from the vessel walls as physiological antit...
Heparin is the most frequently used drug for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. Its use, ho...
Background and Purpose: Carotid atherosclerotic thrombosis is an important cause of ischemic stroke ...
The antithrombotic activity of a 2-kDa heparin fragment was studied in a rat model of common carotid...
Abstract To test the possibility that different doses of heparin or other sulfated polysaccharides ...
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) comprise the bulk of the tunica media of all blood vessels. Upon injury t...
An experimental model based on the combination of endothelial damage and flow reduction was used to ...
Glycosaminoglycans, which include heparin, heparansulfate and dermatansulfate, are substances that e...
Anticoagulant therapy with heparin has been the cornerstone of treatment and prevention of thrombosi...
Heparin binds to thrombogenic extracellular matrices as well as to smooth muscle cells of the vascul...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to evaluate the mechanism of the anticoagulant action of sulo...
The correlation between structure, anticloting, antithrombotic and hemorrhagic activities of heparin...
Heparin and its derivatives are known to regulate a variety of pathophysiological events related to ...
The anticlotting and antithrombotic activities of heparin, heparan sulfate, low molecular weight hep...
Structurally defined sulfated polysaccharides were produced by partial synthesis to develop new anti...
AbstractThe role of different glycosaminoglycan species from the vessel walls as physiological antit...
Heparin is the most frequently used drug for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. Its use, ho...
Background and Purpose: Carotid atherosclerotic thrombosis is an important cause of ischemic stroke ...
The antithrombotic activity of a 2-kDa heparin fragment was studied in a rat model of common carotid...
Abstract To test the possibility that different doses of heparin or other sulfated polysaccharides ...
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) comprise the bulk of the tunica media of all blood vessels. Upon injury t...
An experimental model based on the combination of endothelial damage and flow reduction was used to ...
Glycosaminoglycans, which include heparin, heparansulfate and dermatansulfate, are substances that e...
Anticoagulant therapy with heparin has been the cornerstone of treatment and prevention of thrombosi...
Heparin binds to thrombogenic extracellular matrices as well as to smooth muscle cells of the vascul...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to evaluate the mechanism of the anticoagulant action of sulo...
The correlation between structure, anticloting, antithrombotic and hemorrhagic activities of heparin...
Heparin and its derivatives are known to regulate a variety of pathophysiological events related to ...
The anticlotting and antithrombotic activities of heparin, heparan sulfate, low molecular weight hep...
Structurally defined sulfated polysaccharides were produced by partial synthesis to develop new anti...
AbstractThe role of different glycosaminoglycan species from the vessel walls as physiological antit...