Abstract Background and aims Alteplase and tenecteplase are widely used to lyse the clot in patients with acute cerebral ischemic stroke (ACIS). Sovateltide (Tycamzzi®), a novel endothelin B receptor agonist, is being marketed in India and is undergoing phase 3 clinical trials (RESPECT-ETB) in the USA, Germany, Spain, Australia, and the UK for the treatment of ACIS. We evaluated whether sovateltide affected the thrombolytic activity of alteplase and tenecteplase. Methods The clot-lysis potential of sovateltide, alteplase, and tenecteplase, and the effect of sovateltide on the clot-lysis potential of alteplase or tenecteplase, was studied using the microtiter plate clot-lysis assay at multiple time points. Calcium chloride (1563 mM) was used to produce microclots of human citrated plasma. A buffer concentration of 0.0 μg/mL was tested for spontaneous clot lysis, and absorbance values were recorded at 405 nm using a microplate reader at '0' minutes. The data is expressed in percentages of clot mass and lysis. Results No lysis of the clot was observed with sovateltide (concentration range of 5 to 80 μg/mL). The thrombolysis activity of alteplase or tenecteplase, alone and in combination with sovateltide, was comparable. Sovateltide did not alter the clot-lysis activity of alteplase (1.25 μg/mL) or tenecteplase (5.0 μg/mL) when administered in combination. Alteplase and tenecteplase retain consistent potency when combined with sovateltide (200 μg/mL). Conclusions Alteplase and tenecteplase exhibited thrombolysis activity in a concentration and time-dependent manner. Sovateltide alone did not exhibit any clot-lysis activity, and it did not influence the clot-lysis potential of alteplase or tenecteplase. Conflict of interest Anil Gulati, Manish Lavhale, Dharmesh Shah and Amaresh Ranjan are employees and stockholder of Pharmazz Inc.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7ec6bfa21ec5bbf0701f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/esj/aakag023.1591
Manish Subhashrao Lavhale
Amaresh Ranjan
Dharmesh Shah
European Stroke Journal
Willow Wood (United States)
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