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Research Article

MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF THROMBOSIS AND ANTITHROMBOTIC DRUGS

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Pages 249-277 | Published online: 10 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

There have been major advances in our understanding of thrombosis and antithrombotic drugs. This review focuses on the molecular aspects of thrombus formation and antithrombotic therapy. Molecules involved in arterial thrombosis are derived from inflammatory cells in the atherosclerotic plaque and blood platelets. These molecules work in concert to promote plaque instability and thrombogenicity. Thrombus formation on the ruptured plaque is mediated by platelet and coagulation activation. By contrast, molecules involved in venous thrombosis are derived from the activated coagulation cascade. Platelets appear to play a secondary role. The antithrombotic drugs are classified according to their targeted constituents: antiplatelet agents and anticoagulants; the latter are further divided into non-specific anticoagulants, such as vitamin K antagonists and heparin, and direct thrombin inhibitors, including hirudin and argatroban. Currently available antiplatelet agents target glycoprotein IIbIIIa (abciximab, tirofiban, eptifibatide), cyclooxygenase-1 (aspirin) or adenosine diphosphate receptor, P2Y12 (clopidogrel).

Abbreviations
ADP=

adenosine diphosphate

APC=

activated protein C

aPTT=

activated partial thromboplastin time

AT=

antithrombin

CD40=

cell surface receptor

CD40L=

CD40 ligand

CHD=

coronary heart disease

COX-2=

cyclooxygenase-2

DTI=

direct thrombin inhibitor

DVT=

deep vein thrombosis

eNOS=

endothelial nitric oxide synthase

ER=

endoplasmic reticulum

GPIb-IX-V=

platelet glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex

GPIIbIIIa=

glycoprotein IIbIIIa

HCF2=

heparin cofactor 2

HIT=

heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

HITT=

HIT with thrombosis

IL=

interleukin

IP3=

inositide trisphosphate

LMWH=

low molecular weight heparin

LPS=

lipopolysaccharide

MMP=

matrix metalloproteinase

mPGES=

microsomal prostaglandin E synthase

NE=

nuclear envelope

NO=

nitric oxide

P2Y12=

ADP receptor

PAI-1=

plasminogen activator inhibitor-1

PE=

pulmonary embolism

PG=

prostaglandin

PGIS=

PGI2 synthase

PLA2=

phospholipase A2

RGD=

arginine-glycine-aspartic acid

TF=

tissue factor

TFPI=

tissue factor pathway inhibitor

TLR=

Toll-like receptor

TM=

thrombomodulin

TNF=

tumor necrosis factor

tPA=

tissue plasminogen activator

TXA2=

thromboxane A2

TXAS=

TXA2 synthase

UFH=

unfractionated heparin

VTE=

venous thromboembolism

vWF=

von Willebrand factor

Abbreviations
ADP=

adenosine diphosphate

APC=

activated protein C

aPTT=

activated partial thromboplastin time

AT=

antithrombin

CD40=

cell surface receptor

CD40L=

CD40 ligand

CHD=

coronary heart disease

COX-2=

cyclooxygenase-2

DTI=

direct thrombin inhibitor

DVT=

deep vein thrombosis

eNOS=

endothelial nitric oxide synthase

ER=

endoplasmic reticulum

GPIb-IX-V=

platelet glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex

GPIIbIIIa=

glycoprotein IIbIIIa

HCF2=

heparin cofactor 2

HIT=

heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

HITT=

HIT with thrombosis

IL=

interleukin

IP3=

inositide trisphosphate

LMWH=

low molecular weight heparin

LPS=

lipopolysaccharide

MMP=

matrix metalloproteinase

mPGES=

microsomal prostaglandin E synthase

NE=

nuclear envelope

NO=

nitric oxide

P2Y12=

ADP receptor

PAI-1=

plasminogen activator inhibitor-1

PE=

pulmonary embolism

PG=

prostaglandin

PGIS=

PGI2 synthase

PLA2=

phospholipase A2

RGD=

arginine-glycine-aspartic acid

TF=

tissue factor

TFPI=

tissue factor pathway inhibitor

TLR=

Toll-like receptor

TM=

thrombomodulin

TNF=

tumor necrosis factor

tPA=

tissue plasminogen activator

TXA2=

thromboxane A2

TXAS=

TXA2 synthase

UFH=

unfractionated heparin

VTE=

venous thromboembolism

vWF=

von Willebrand factor

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