Inhibition of platelet retention on artificial microvascular grafts with monoclonal antibodies and a high-affinity peptide directed against platelet membrane glycoproteins.

1991 
Rapid occlusion of artificial microvascular grafts (AMGs; less than or equal to 2-mm diameter) by platelet-rich thrombi prevents the clinical use of AMGs in cardiac, vascular, and plastic surgery. Since present antiplatelet agents are unable to assure AMG patency, we have studied the role of specific platelet membrane-glycoprotein blockade on platelet retention by AMGs. In a customized in vitro perfusion chamber, retention on polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) AMGs (1.0-mm i.d.) of indium-111-labeled platelets in human whole blood was measured in the presence and absence of inhibitors. Specific blockade of platelet membrane glycoprotein (Gp) IIb/IIIa was achieved using monoclonal antibody 10E5 (10 micrograms/ml) and the peptide GRGDS (Gly-Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser, 0.75 mM). These inhibited 98% and 35%, respectively, of platelet retention under circumstances in which aspirin (7 mM) and dextran (4 mg/ml) inhibited 19% and 18%, respectively, of platelet retention. Nonspecific immunoglobulin G F(ab')2 (10 micrograms/ml) a...
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