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Platelet kinetics in dogs treated with a glycoprotein IIb/IIIa peptide antagonist

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TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 310-316

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/019262330002800211

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thrombocytopenia; RPR 109891; platelet survival; scintigraphy

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Platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa (GPIIb/IIIa) receptor antagonists have been highly effective inhibitors of platelet aggregation in pre-clinical studies and in clinical trials. However, decreased platelet counts have been documented in preclinical studies and in some patients receiving GPIIb/IIIa antagonists. We evaluated changes in platelet kinetics and fate in dogs receiving the GPIIb/IIIa receptor antagonist RPR 109891 orally for 4 days. Dogs receiving RPR 109891 hail a 22-52% decrease in platelet count with the nadirs at 35 days after initiation of treatment. Platelet survival time was reduced by 19%, and platelet half-life was reduced by 63%. Indium-111-labeled platelets were rapidly cleared from the blood within I hour after administration of RPR 109891 on treatment days I and 2. This clearing was associated with a sharp increase in radioactivity in spleen but not in liver or lung. Platelet clearance was markedly attenuated on treatment days 3 and 4. Platelet counts returned to baseline within 1 week after discontinuation of treatment. These data indicate that RPR 109891 causes rapid and selective sequestration of platelets: in the spleen.

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