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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
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1. The effects of the selective and potent novel platelet-activating factor (PAF) antagonist, UR-12633 (1-(3,3-diphenylpropionyl)-4-(3-pyridylcyanomethyl)piperidin e) on several markers of endotoxic shock syndrome were evaluated in rats and mice. 2. UR-12633, administered 60 min after E. coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS), reversed the LPS-induced sustained hypotension in rats at doses of 0.01 to 1 mg kg-1, i.v. The reference compound WEB-2086 (1 mg kg-1) also reversed the LPS-induced hypotension. UR-12633 (1 mg kg-1), administered 10 min before LPS, almost fully inhibited sustained hypotension. The immediate hypotension (within 1 min) caused by LPS was not prevented by either UR-12633 or WEB-2086. 3. Pretreatment with 10 mg kg-1, i.v. of either UR-12633 or WEB-2086 inhibited the increase in
disseminated intravascular coagulation
markers, such as activated partial thromboplastin time (55 and 74% inhibition, respectively), and prothrombin time (22 and 72% inhibition) and prevented the decrease in plasma fibrinogen content (100 and 29% inhibition). 4. Increases in acid phosphatase (ACP) plasma activity, a marker of lysosomal activation, and in lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), a marker of tissue damage, were inhibited by pretreatment with 10 mg kg-1, i.v. of either UR-12633 or WEB-2086 (100% and 69% inhibition, ACP; 62 and 48% inhibition, LDH). Hyperglycaemia (71 and 46%) and hyperlactacidaemia (92 and 56%) were also inhibited. 5. UR-12633, but not WEB-2086, inhibited the LPS-induced increase in vascular permeability in rats, as shown by prevention of haemoconcentration and, to a lesser degree, the increase in
Evans
blue dye extravasation. 6. In a series of nine reference compounds and UR-12633, we found a high correlation (P < 0.001) between PAF antagonist activity, measured as the inhibition of PAF-induced rabbit platelet aggregation or PAF-induced mortality in mice and the inhibition of LPS-induced mortality. 7. In spite of the multifactorial nature of endotoxic shock, in which many mediators may be involved, the new potent PAF antagonist, UR-12633, proved effective in protecting against changes in most shock markers. These data strongly suggest a key role for PAF in the pathogenesis of endotoxic shock in rodents.
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PMID:Effects of UR-12633, a new antagonist of platelet-activating factor, in rodent models of endotoxic shock. 881 47
UR-12670 is a novel and potent PAF antagonist, eg., it displaces [3H]WEB-2086 from PAF receptors in rabbit platelet membranes (Ki = 0.6 nM) and inhibits PAF-induced increase in vascular permeability in rat trachea (100%), thymus (44%), seminal vesicles (100%) and stomach (54%) at a dose of 0.01 mg/kg i.v. Since PAF is thought to be an important mediator in endotoxic shock, the effect of pretreatment with UR-12670 on changes in vascular permeability,
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) and plasma biochemical parameters were determined in a rat model of acute endotoxemia. UR-12670 and the reference PAF antagonist, lexipafant (10 mg/kg i.v.), strongly inhibited lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 25 mg/kg i.v.)-induced plasma leakage in the trachea (49 and 100%, respectively) and seminal vesicles (81 and 100%), as assessed by the
Evans
blue extravasation method. Only lexipafant inhibited the increase in vascular permeability in the thymus (36%). Neither PAF antagonist was effective in the stomach. Both UR-12670 and lexipafant at 10 mg/kg i.v. attenuated the LPS-induced variation of some
DIC
markers, such as activated partial thromboplastin time increase (56 and 58%, respectively) and the fibrinogen concentration decrease (53 and 31%), whereas the increase in prothrombin time was not affected. Increased plasma acid phosphatase (ACP, a lysosomal activation marker) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH, a tissue damage marker) activity elicited by LPS was attenuated by pretreatment with 10 mg/kg i.v. of either UR-12670 or lexipafant (ACP: 55 and 48%; LDH: 50 and 33%). LPS-induced hyperglycemia (46 and 37%) and hyperlactacidemia (100% both) were also inhibited. UR-12670 protected against several shock symptoms, confirming the role of PAF in the pathogenesis of rodent endotoxemia.
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PMID:Effects of a new platelet-activating factor antagonist, UR-12670, on several endotoxic shock markers in rats. 951 29
The thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura syndrome (TTP) can be mistaken for a number of other conditions, and it is important to diagnose correctly and treat appropriately. We describe the features of TTP that can help make a positive diagnosis and other conditions in the differential diagnosis with symptoms that can overlap and mimic those of TTR. We discuss TTP and its variants, hemolytic uremic syndrome,
disseminated intravascular coagulation
, heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, antiphospholipid syndrome,
Evans syndrome
, preeclampsia/eclampsia, HELLP syndrome, acute fatty liver of pregnancy, and multiorgan failure.
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PMID:Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and its look-alikes. 1649 32