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In vitro effects of dalteparin on thrombin generation in canine plasma

Background The calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) is a functional thrombin generation (TG) assay that may provide a new approach for monitoring anticoagulant therapy in dogs. The effects of dalteparin on TG variables in dogs are unknown. Objectives Objectives were to establish normal TG variable...

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Published in:Veterinary clinical pathology 2017-09, Vol.46 (3), p.442-450
Main Authors: Gara‐Boivin, Carolyn, del Castillo, Jérôme R. E., Dunn, Marilyn E., Bédard, Christian
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description Background The calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) is a functional thrombin generation (TG) assay that may provide a new approach for monitoring anticoagulant therapy in dogs. The effects of dalteparin on TG variables in dogs are unknown. Objectives Objectives were to establish normal TG variable ranges in dogs and measure the in vitro TG variables in canine pooled platelet‐poor plasma (PPP) spiked with different dalteparin concentrations. Methods In the first experiment, plasma samples from 25 adult healthy Beagle dogs and 11 client‐owned healthy dogs of multiple breeds was measured individually for obtaining normal TG values. In the second experiment, separate pools of the remaining PPP from 24 of the 25 previous adult Beagles and from 45 different client‐owned dogs were spiked with dalteparin at 9 concentrations with increasing anti‐factor Xa (anti‐FXa) activity. Activated partial thromboplastin time, tissue factor‐induced TG, and anti‐FXa activity were measured for each concentration. Concentration–response relationships were determined with ADAPT v.5, using various nonlinear regression models for stimulatory or inhibitory effects. Results Thrombin generation ranges of client‐owned dogs and Beagles were equivalent only for time‐to‐peak (P < .05). In vitro dalteparin resulted in a concentration‐dependent decrease in endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) in pooled PPP. The estimated dalteparin concentration that produced half the maximal inhibition of baseline ETP (IC50) was 0.289 U/mL. Thrombin generation and anti‐FXa activity were more sensitive than APTT to detect the effects of dalteparin. Conclusions The CAT assay can measure the effects of dalteparin in canine plasma, resulting in significant dose‐dependent decreases in ETP, prompting further in vivo investigation.
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Anticoagulants - administration & dosage
Anticoagulants - pharmacology
Calibrated automated thrombogram
coagulation
Dalteparin - administration & dosage
Dalteparin - pharmacology
Dogs
Dogs - blood
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
endogenous thrombin potential
Female
In Vitro Techniques
low‐molecular‐weight heparin
Male
Regression analysis
Thrombin
Thrombin - analysis
Thrombin - metabolism
Thromboplastin
Tissue factor
Veterinary medicine
title In vitro effects of dalteparin on thrombin generation in canine plasma
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