Nattokinase is a new fibrinolytic enzyme which cleaves directly
cross-linked fibrin in vitro. In this study, we investigated
the thrombolytic effect of nattokinase on a thrombus in the
common carotid artery of rat in which the endothelial cells
of the vessel wall were injured by acetic acid. When a section
of occluded vessel was stained for CD61 antigen by immunofluorescence
utilizing a monoclonal antibody, the antigen was localized
around the surface of the occluded blood vessels. This result
suggests that the occlusive thrombosis was caused by platelet
aggregation. In addition, thrombolysis with urokinase (UK;
50000 IU/kg, i.v.) or tissue plasminogen activator (tPA; 13300
IU/kg, i.v.) in our model was observed to restore the blood
flow over a 60 min monitoring period. The results indicate
that our chemically induced model is useful for screening
and evaluating a thrombolytic agent. We evaluated the thrombolytic
activity of nattokinase using this model and compared it with
fibrino(geno)lytic enzyme, plasmin or elastase. On a molar
basis, the recovery of the arterial blood flow with nattokinase,
plasmin and elastase were 62.0 +/- 5.3%, 15.8 +/- 0.7% and
0%, respectively. The results indicate that the thrombolytic
activity of nattokinase is stronger than that of plasmin or
elastase in vivo. Fujita M, Hong K, Ito Y, Fujii R, Kariya
K, Nishimuro S. Biol Pharm Bull. 1995 Oct;18(10):1387-91.
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