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Prostacyclin (PGI2) therapy has been evaluated in many vascular diseases. However, it is unstable and a potent vasodilator, able to lower blood pressure. Although such effects may be desirable in some situations, they are unwanted in others. ZK36-374 (Schering AG) is a carbacyclin derivative with a similar action to PGI2; however, it is chemically stable and has less of a hypotensive action. We evaluated the effects of a 4-hour I.V. infusion of ZK36-374 at a maximum dose of 2ng/Kg/min. in ten normal volunteers. Prior to the infusion and at 2 and 4 hours, blood was sampled for estimation of platelet aggregation in both platelet rich plasma and whole blood. Beta-thromboglobulin, 6-keto-PGF1 alpha and TXB2 were measured by radioimmunoassay, as were other coagulation and rheological tests. The infusion was well tolerated with facial flushing, jaw trismus and some nausea at max dose. Blood pressure and pulse rate were not significantly altered. During infusion of ZK36-374, the rates of platelet aggregation to 2 microns ADP and 2 micrograms collagen in PRP were significantly decreased when compared to baseline, as was whole blood aggregation to 2 microns ADP and 0.5 microgram collagen. Beta TG also fell significantly, as did the levels of 6-keto-PGF1 alpha and TXB2. Fibrinolysis, blood viscosity, and red cell deformability were unchanged. ZK36-374 is an effective anti-platelet agent without major toxic or hypotensive effects.
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PMID:The effects of intravenous ZK36-374, a stable prostacyclin analogue, on normal volunteers. 620 61

On 24 February 1995, six U.S. soldiers serving with the Multinational Force in Haiti became ill after eating a locally caught fish identified as the greater amberjack Seriola dumerili. The victims presented with nausea, vomiting, watery diarrhea and abdominal cramps 5-8 hr after consumption. Also present in some victims were numbness in the extremities or perioral region, bradycardia and scalp paresthesia. Patients were treated with i.v. hydration therapy and antiemetics. All recovered without sequelae over the course of 1-3 months. A portion of the cooked fish was obtained for analysis. A semipurified lipid extract was prepared according to standard methods and analyzed for the presence of Na+ channel site 5 binding activity using a brevetoxin receptor binding assay. By this assay, the fish sample contained the equivalent of approximately 20 ng Caribbean ciguatoxin/g flesh. The presence of the major Caribbean ciguatoxin (C-CTX-1) was confirmed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Using the receptor binding assay to monitor activity in TSK and PRP-1 column fractions, two minor toxins were detected in addition to C-CTX-1. One of these minor toxins was more polar, and the other less polar, than C-CTX-1. These data provide firm evidence that a family of C-CTX-1 is responsible for ciguatera in the Caribbean.
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PMID:Identification of Caribbean ciguatoxins as the cause of an outbreak of fish poisoning among U.S. soldiers in Haiti. 920 98