ADAMTS13-mediated thrombolysis of t-PA-resistant occlusions in ischemic stroke in mice.
Frederik DenormeFriederike LanghauserLinda DesenderAline VandenbulckeHanspeter RottensteinerBarbara PlaimauerOlivier FrançoisTommy AnderssonHans DeckmynFriedrich ScheiflingerChristoph KleinschnitzKaren VanhoorelbekeSimon F De MeyerPublished in: Blood (2016)
Rapid vascular recanalization forms the basis for successful treatment of cerebral ischemia. Currently, tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) is the only approved thrombolytic drug for ischemic stroke. However, t-PA does not always result in efficient thrombus dissolution and subsequent blood vessel recanalization. To better understand thrombus composition, we analyzed thrombi retrieved from ischemic stroke patients and found a distinct presence of von Willebrand factor (VWF) in various samples. Thrombi contained on average 20.3% ± 10.1% VWF, and this was inversely correlated with thrombus red blood cell content. We hypothesized that ADAMTS13 can exert a thrombolytic effect in VWF-containing thrombi in the setting of stroke. To test this, we generated occlusive VWF-rich thrombi in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) of mice. Infusion of t-PA did not dissolve these MCA occlusions. Interestingly, administration of ADAMTS13 5 minutes after occlusion dose-dependently dissolved these t-PA-resistant thrombi resulting in fast restoration of MCA patency and consequently reduced cerebral infarct sizes (P < .005). Delayed ADAMTS13 administration 60 minutes after occlusion was still effective but to a lesser extent (P < .05). These data show for the first time a potent thrombolytic activity of ADAMTS13 in the setting of stroke, which might become useful in treatment of acute ischemic stroke.
Keyphrases
- acute ischemic stroke
- cerebral ischemia
- middle cerebral artery
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- atrial fibrillation
- pulmonary embolism
- red blood cell
- blood brain barrier
- brain injury
- internal carotid artery
- high fat diet induced
- heart failure
- low dose
- machine learning
- emergency department
- coronary artery disease
- endovascular treatment
- acute coronary syndrome
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- anti inflammatory
- big data
- organic matter
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- quantum dots
- replacement therapy
- drug induced