Stroke, Vol 24, 1077-1081, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
K Umemura, K Wada, T Uematsu and M Nakashima
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate a modified tissue-type
plasminogen activator, SUN9216, and the combination of SUN9216 and a
thromboxane A2 receptor antagonist, vapiprost, in a rat middle cerebral
artery thrombosis model. METHODS: Under anesthesia, the left middle
cerebral artery was observed under an operation microscope without cutting
the dura mater via a subtemporal craniotomy. Photoillumination (wave
length, 540 nm) was applied to the middle cerebral artery, and then rose
bengal (20 mg/kg) was administered intravenously. The reopening of the
middle cerebral artery by SUN9216, injected 30 minutes after middle
cerebral artery occlusion, was observed under an operation microscope for a
60-minute observation period. Twenty-four hours after the operation,
sections of the cerebrum were stained with triphenyltetrazolium chloride,
and the area of cerebral infarction was analyzed by a computer. RESULTS:
The combination of SUN9216 and vapiprost caused reopening of the middle
cerebral artery in 58.8% of the rats, which was a greater percentage than
that achieved with SUN9216 alone (31.6%). In contrast, saline did not cause
reopening of the middle cerebral artery during the 60-minute observation
period. The area of cerebral infarction in rats reperfused with SUN9216 was
significantly reduced compared with that in the control group. The
infarction area in rats treated with the combination of SUN9216 and
vapiprost was reduced compared with that in rats treated with SUN9216
alone; this was the case whether or not the occlusion was reperfused. There
was a significant correlation between the time of reopening of the middle
cerebral artery and area of cerebral infarction. CONCLUSIONS: A single
injection of SUN9216 was effective in recanalizing the vessel and reducing
the area of cerebral infarction.
ARTICLES
Evaluation of the combination of a tissue-type plasminogen activator, SUN9216, and a thromboxane A2 receptor antagonist, vapiprost, in a rat middle cerebral artery thrombosis model
Department of Pharmacology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan.
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