: No rodent models are currently available for evaluating inhibitors of the activated form of thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFIa) without exogenous supplementation of tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA). Characterization of tPA transgenic rats as a tool for the nonclinical evaluation of TAFIa inhibitors is the objective of the current study. tPA transgenic rats were subjected to rat models of tissue-factor-induced thromboembolism, FeCl3-induced deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and arterial thrombosis, and tail bleeding. Potato tuber carboxypeptidase inhibitor (PCI), a selective TAFIa inhibitor, was used as an experimental compound at doses of 0.1, 1, or 10 mg/kg, and its antithrombotic effects and bleeding prolongation effect were compared with nontransgenic rats. Intravenous PCI showed significant and dose-related increase in plasma D-dimer levels in the tissue-factor-induced thromboembolism model. Intravenous PCI also significantly and dose-dependently reduced thrombus weights in the two thrombosis models only in the tPA transgenic rats. These results suggest that sensitive in-vivo evaluation of TAFIa inhibitors can be achieved using tPA transgenic rats without exogenous supplementation of recombinant tPA. On the other hand, no statistically significant prolongation of bleeding times by PCI was observed in either strain, whereas increased bleeding times were observed with 10 mg/kg of intravenous recombinant tPA, suggesting that the low bleeding risk of TAFIa inhibitors is further confirmed in the tPA transgenic rats whose basal tPA levels are elevated. tPA transgenic rats may be beneficial for the pharmacological and toxicological evaluation of TAFIa inhibitors and further confirm that TAFIa is a promising target for various thrombotic disorders.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5943070 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MBC.0000000000000723 | DOI Listing |
Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen
January 2025
Free University of Berlin, Institute of Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Berlin, Germany; BASF SE, Experimental Toxicology and Ecology, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany.
Mutagenicity testing is a component of the hazard assessment of industrial chemicals, biocides, and pesticides. Mutations induced by test substances can be detected by in vitro and in vivo methods that have been adopted as OECD Test Guidelines. One of these in vivo methods is the Transgenic Rodent Assay (TGRA), OECD test guideline no.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Nucl Med
January 2025
Intramural Research Program, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland;
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is present in a healthy brain at low densities but can be markedly upregulated by excitatory input and by inflammogens. This study evaluated the sensitivity of the PET radioligand [C]-6-methoxy-2-(4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl)--(thiophen-2-ylmethyl)pyrimidin-4-amine ([C]MC1) to detect COX-2 density in a healthy human brain. The specificity of [C]MC1 was confirmed using lipopolysaccharide-injected rats and transgenic mice expressing the human gene, with 120-min baseline and blocked scans using COX-1 and COX-2 selective agents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExp Anim
January 2025
Division of Animal Genetics, Laboratory Animal Research Center, Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo.
Rats (Rattus norvegicus) have been widely utilized as model animals due to their physiological characteristics, making them suitable for surgical and long-term studies. They have played a crucial role in biomedical research, complementing studies conducted in mice. The advent of genome editing technologies has facilitated the generation of genetically modified rat strains, advancing studies in experimental animals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Imaging Biol
January 2025
Molecular Imaging Chemistry Laboratory, Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, UK.
Purpose: Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans with radioligands targeting tau neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) have accelerated our understanding of the role of misfolded tau in neurodegeneration. While intended for human research, applying these radioligands to small animals establishes a vital translational link. Transgenic animal models of dementia, such as the tau rat SHR24, play a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of these disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlzheimers Res Ther
January 2025
Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, A1B 3V6, Canada.
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains incurable, yet its long prodromal phase offers a crucial window for early intervention. Pretangle tau, a precursor to neurofibrillary tangles, plays a key role in early AD pathogenesis. Intervening in pretangle tau pathology could significantly delay the progression of AD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!