Antithrombotic effects of heparin and related agents.

Cor Vasa

4th Department of Medicine, Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia.

Published: November 1991

Native heparin was very effective in models of arterial and venous thrombosis as well as in a model demonstrating the effect on endothelial stability in rats. The effect on venous thrombosis was particularly prominent. The activities of LMW-heparin were about the same in all three models, the absolute effective dose against arterial thrombosis being much lower than with native heparin. A heparan sulfate-related preparation (suleparoide) was much less effective in both thrombosis models, especially in the venous one, while the activity was most specifically directed to the maintenance of endothelial stability.

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