The increased risk of thrombotic events associated with disease states such as diabetes and hypertension has been correlated with elevated circulating levels of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1). In the present study we evaluate the benzothiophene derivative S35225 in comparison with two recently described inhibitors of PAI-1 activity Tiplaxtinin and WAY140312 on a panel of PAI-1 activity assays in vitro and in vivo. In a direct chromogenic assay, S35225 has an IC50 value of 44+/-0.9 microM similar to that of Tiplaxtinin (34+/-7 microM) and of WAY140312 (39+/-1 microM). In a clot lysis assay however, S35225 has a significantly lower IC50 value than Tiplaxtinin and WAY140312 (0.6+/-0.3 versus 22+/-5 and 16+/-2 microM respectively). Using a tPA capture assay to quantify active PAI-1 in rat or human plasma, neither WAY140312, nor Tiplaxtinin attained 50% inhibition of PAI-1 activity at the highest concentration tested (1 mM); S35225 has an IC50 value of 194+/-30 microM against active rat PAI-1 and 260+/-41 microM against active human PAI-1. The ability of the compounds to inhibit endogenous active PAI-1 in the rat following intravenous administration was also tested using the tPA capture assay. Only S35225 reduced circulating active PAI-1 levels in vivo (maximum inhibition of 76+/-5% at 10 mg/kg and 53+/-5% at 3 mg/kg). In contrast to Tiplaxtinin and WAY140312, S35225 is a direct inhibitor of PAI-1 activity in vitro in rat and human plasmas where vitronectin is constitutively present as well as in vivo in the blood after an intravenous administration in the rat.

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