Abstract Number: PB0034
Meeting: ISTH 2021 Congress
Theme: Coagulation and Natural Anticoagulants » Animal Models in Thrombosis and Hemostasis
Background: Most of the heparins used clinically are derived from porcine intestinal mucosa. In contrast to the porcine mucosal heparin (PMH), the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) of bovine mucosal heparin (BMH) exhibit a somewhat weaker USP potency as cross-referenced against PMH.
Aims: We hypothesized that at equivalent potencies as adjusted by using the USP reference, the BMH may exhibit comparable effects.
Methods: Molecular weight profile and in vitro anticoagulant and antiprotease assays were used to compare the BMH with PMH. USP potency was measured in the amidolytic assays. Potency adjustments in reference to USP standard were made by weight basis. Potency adjusted BMH and PMH were injected at identical dosages (50 U/kg and 100 U/kg) to groups of human primates (n=4) via intravenous route and blood samples were collected for a 6 hour period of time.
Results: BMH exhibited higher molecular weight profiles compared to PMH as determined by size exclusion chromatography {BMH (Mw) 18.6 ± 0.5 kDa and PMH 15.4 ± 0.4 kDa}. BMH showed a potency of 130 U/mg whereas PMH showed a potency of 190 U/mg. When the BMH was compared at a potency adjusted concentration with PMH, it showed identical calibration curves in the aPTT and anti-protease assays. Mean t1/2 ranged from 54 ± 11 min & to 71 ± 18 min for PMH & BMH respectively (p=>0.05). Mean AUC values based on anti-Xa or anti-IIa activities were comparable for both heparins. Mean Vd (~60 ml/kg) and Cl (~0.75 ml/kg/min) were also comparable for both heparins.
Conclusions: Potency adjusted based dosing results in comparable anticoagulants and pharmacokinetic profiles for BMH and PMH. Therefore, such dosing may provide uniform levels of anticoagulation for the parenteral indications for heparins. These observations suggest that potency equated BMH and PMH produced comparable anticoagulant effects and may be interchangeable.
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
Kouta A, Baig N, Jeske W, Hoppensteadt D, Iacobelli M, Iqbal O, Bakhos M, Fareed J. USP Potency Adjusted Bovine Mucosal Heparins Are Comparable to Porcine Mucosal Heparin and may be interchangeable for anticoagulation [abstract]. Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2021; 5 (Suppl 2). https://abstracts.isth.org/abstract/usp-potency-adjusted-bovine-mucosal-heparins-are-comparable-to-porcine-mucosal-heparin-and-may-be-interchangeable-for-anticoagulation/. Accessed November 29, 2023.« Back to ISTH 2021 Congress
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