Abstract
IntroductionPorcine thrombi are employed routinely in preclinical models of ischemic stroke. In this study, we examined the differential lytic susceptibility of porcine and human whole blood clots with and without the use of microbubbles and ultrasound (US) as an adjuvant.Materials and methodsAn in vitro system equipped with time-lapse microscopy was used to evaluate recombinant tissue-plasminogen activator (rt-PA) lysis of porcine and human clots in the same species or cross species plasma. Human and porcine whole blood clots were treated with rt-PA and an echo contrast agent, Definity®, and exposed to intermittent 120 kHz US.Results and conclusionsThe rt-PA lytic efficacy observed for porcine clots in porcine plasma was 22 times lower than for human clots in human plasma reported previously. Further, porcine clots did not exhibit increased lysis with adjuvant Definity® and US exposure. However, the rt-PA lytic susceptibility of the porcine clots in human plasma was similar to that of human clots in human plasma. Human clots perfused with porcine plasma did not respond to rt-PA, but adjuvant use of Definity® and US enhanced lysis. These results reveal considerable differences in lytic susceptibility of porcine clots and human clots to rt-PA. The use of porcine clot models to test new human thrombolytic therapies may necessitate modulation of coagulation and thrombolytic factors to reflect human hemostasis accurately.
Highlights
Porcine thrombi are employed routinely in preclinical models of ischemic stroke
Increased thrombolysis was not observed in human clots exposed to porcine plasma treated with recombinant tissue-plasminogen activator (rt-PA) (3.15 μg/mL) compared to clots in plasma alone (p>0.05)
Increased average lytic rate (ALR) was not observed in human clots in porcine plasma treated with rt-PA (p>0.05), but was observed in porcine clots in human plasma treated with rt-PA (p
Summary
The objective of this study was to compare thrombolytic efficacy between porcine and human clots exposed to plasma alone, rt-PA, or rt-PA with Definity exposed to intermittent 120 kHz US as an adjuvant
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