Direct thrombin inhibitors fail to reverse the negative effects of heparin on lung growth and function after murine left pneumonectomy
Research article published in American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology (2024)
Abstract
Neonates with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) frequently require cardiopulmonary bypass and systemic anticoagulation. We previously demonstrated that even subtherapeutic heparin impairs lung growth and function in a murine model of compensatory lung growth (CLG). The direct thrombin inhibitors (DTIs) bivalirudin and argatroban preserved growth in this model. Although DTIs are increasingly used for systemic anticoagulation clinically, patients with CDH may still receive heparin. In this experiment, lung endothelial cell proliferation was assessed following treatment with heparin-alone or mixed with increasing concentrations of bivalirudin or argatroban. The effects of subtherapeutic heparin with or without DTIs in the CLG model were also investigated. C57BL/6J mice underwent left pneumonectomy and subcutaneous implantation of osmotic pumps. Pumps were preloaded with normal saline, bivalirudin, or argatroban; treated animals received daily intraperitoneal low-dose heparin. In vitro, heparin-alone decreased endothelial cell proliferation and increased apoptosis. The effect of heparin on proliferation, but not apoptosis, was reversed by the addition of bivalirudin and argatroban. In vivo, low-dose heparin decreased lung volume compared with saline-treated controls. All three groups that received heparin demonstrated decreased lung function on pulmonary function testing and impaired exercise performance on treadmill tolerance testing. These findings correlated with decreases in alveolarization, vascularization, angiogenic signaling, and gene expression in the heparin-exposed groups. Together, these data suggest that bivalirudin and argatroban fail to reverse the inhibitory effects of subtherapeutic heparin on lung growth and function. Clinical studies on the impact of low-dose heparin with DTIs on CDH outcomes are warranted.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Infants with pulmonary hypoplasia frequently require cardiopulmonary bypass and systemic anticoagulation. We investigate the effects of simultaneous exposure to heparin and direct thrombin inhibitors (DTIs) on lung growth and pulmonary function in a murine model of compensatory lung growth (CGL). Our data suggest that DTIs fail to reverse the inhibitory effects of subtherapeutic heparin on lung growth and function. Clinical studies on the impact of heparin with DTIs on clinical outcomes are thus warranted.
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Resumen
Peer-reviewed research on leech salivary compounds and their pharmacology relevant to anticoagulation and antithrombotic therapy. Indexed in PubMed and verified against the NCBI record.
Por qué esto importa para la hirudoterapia
En este modelo murino de crecimiento pulmonar compensatorio relevante para la hernia diafragmática congénita, incluso el heparin subterapéutico afectó el crecimiento, la vascularización y la función pulmonar, y los inhibidores directos de la trombina bivalirudin y argatroban no lograron revertir los efectos inhibitorios del heparin in vivo (aunque sí lograron rescatar la proliferación de células endoteliales in vitro). La conexión con la hirudoterapia se extiende a través de la propia clase de inhibidores de la trombina: el estudio está indexado bajo Hirudins, y la sanguijuela medicinal es la fuente natural original de la inhibición directa de la trombina (hirudin), por lo que este trabajo informa sobre la farmacología más amplia y los límites de los anticoagulantes del eje de la trombina. La advertencia honesta es que se trata de un estudio preclínico en ratones de DTIs sintéticos combinados con heparin, no de un estudio de sanguijuelas o de hirudin y no de un ensayo clínico; los propios autores señalan que aún se justifican estudios clínicos en humanos, por lo que no debe generalizarse a la terapia con sanguijuelas ni a los pacientes.
Citación
Direct thrombin inhibitors fail to reverse the negative effects of heparin on lung growth and function after murine left pneumonectomy.
Tsikis et al. · American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology, 2024
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