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Query: EC:3.4.21.7 (
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Here we report that streptokinase is responsible for forming thrombi both in vitro on blood-superfused endothelial cells of rabbit aorta and in vivo on blood-superfused collagen strips in extracorporal circulation of anesthetized cats. This short-lasting paradoxical thrombogenic phase is followed by the expected long-lasting thrombolysis. The biphasic action of streptokinase occurred in vitro at concentrations of 100-2000 U/ml and in vivo at doses of 1000-3000 U/kg i.v. Both phases are mediated by endogenous
plasmin
as evidenced by deleting the streptokinase-induced thrombogenesis and thrombolysis following pretreatment with epsilon-aminocaproic acid or aprotinin. On the other hand, selective block of the paradoxical thrombogenesis was achieved after pretreatment with camonagrel, a
thromboxane synthase
inhibitor which raises plasma levels of endogenous prostacyclin, or with iloprost, a stable analog of prostacyclin. It is suggested that endogenous or exogenous prostacyclin inhibits activation of platelets by
plasmin
, and hence the thrombogenesis by streptokinase is abolished, while the beneficial thrombolytic action of streptokinase is augmented.
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PMID:A paradox of thrombogenesis by streptokinase and its prevention by iloprost and camonagrel. 873 67