Factor Xa inhibitors |
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Authors: | Shi-Shan Mao |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Chemistry, Merck Research Laboratories, 19486 West Point, PA, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Summary Factor Xa is the serine protease that activates prothrombin to yield thrombin. Inhibitors of factor Xa play a crucial role in curtailing thrombin generation. Two key factor Xa inhibitors that are found in blood are antithrombin III and tissue factor pathway inhibitor. Inhibition of factor Xa is a mechanism that is also exploited by certain hematophagous animals to facilitate feeding. Evaluation of tick anticoagulant peptide (TAP) and leech-derived antistasin (ATS) using animal models of thrombotic disorders has confirmed that specific blockade of factor Xa activity is an effective antithrombotic strategy. Several laboratories are currently pursuing low-molecular weight synthetic factor Xa inhibitors for use as anticoagulants in the treatment and/or prevention of thrombosis. |
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Keywords: | Factor Xa Inhibitors Antithrombin III Tissue factor pathway inhibitor Tick anticoagulant peptide Antistatin |
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