Hemostatic Action of OC-108, a Novel Agent for Hemorrhoids, Is Associated With Regional Blood Flow Arrest Induced by Acute Inflammation
Clinically, hemorrhoidal bleeding and prolapse disappeared immediately after injection of the sclerosing agent OC-108 into submucosa of hemorrhoids. The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanism of action responsible for the immediate hemostatic effect of OC-108 using anesthetized rats. Subcu...
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doaj-f198d975cb9544c7a896185561a726902020-11-25T02:15:02ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmacological Sciences1347-86132006-01-011023314320Hemostatic Action of OC-108, a Novel Agent for Hemorrhoids, Is Associated With Regional Blood Flow Arrest Induced by Acute InflammationTakashi Ono0Haruto Nakagawa1Atsushi Fukunari2Toshio Hashimoto3Hirotsugu Komatsu4Pharmaceuticals Research Division, Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation, 1000 Kamoshida, Aoba-ku, Yokohama 227-0033, Japan; Corresponding author. Ono.Takashi@md.m-pharma.co.jpPharmaceuticals Research Division, Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation, 1000 Kamoshida, Aoba-ku, Yokohama 227-0033, JapanPharmaceuticals Research Division, Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation, 1000 Kamoshida, Aoba-ku, Yokohama 227-0033, JapanPharmaceuticals Research Division, Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation, 1000 Kamoshida, Aoba-ku, Yokohama 227-0033, JapanPharmaceuticals Research Division, Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation, 1000 Kamoshida, Aoba-ku, Yokohama 227-0033, JapanClinically, hemorrhoidal bleeding and prolapse disappeared immediately after injection of the sclerosing agent OC-108 into submucosa of hemorrhoids. The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanism of action responsible for the immediate hemostatic effect of OC-108 using anesthetized rats. Subcutaneous injection of OC-108 in rats decreased blood flow at the injection site within 5 min. Aluminum potassium sulfate, one of the main ingredients of OC-108, reduced the skin blood flow. However, tannic acid, another main ingredient, did not. By perfusion of OC-108 on the mesenteric surface, microcirculatory blood flow was arrested without remarkable change in blood vessel diameter, accompanied by increased vascular permeability and venous hematocrit. These results indicate that OC-108 induces regional blood flow arrest with rapid onset, this effect being attributed to the action of aluminum potassium sulfate, and that hemoconcentration due to increased vascular permeability (plasma extravasation), an acute inflammatory reaction, is involved in the mechanisms of the immediate hemostatic action of OC-108. Keywords:: OC-108, hemorrhoidal bleeding, blood flow arrest, vascular permeability, hemoconcentrationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319343749 |
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Takashi Ono Haruto Nakagawa Atsushi Fukunari Toshio Hashimoto Hirotsugu Komatsu |
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Hemostatic Action of OC-108, a Novel Agent for Hemorrhoids, Is Associated With Regional Blood Flow Arrest Induced by Acute Inflammation |
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Hemostatic Action of OC-108, a Novel Agent for Hemorrhoids, Is Associated With Regional Blood Flow Arrest Induced by Acute Inflammation |
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Hemostatic Action of OC-108, a Novel Agent for Hemorrhoids, Is Associated With Regional Blood Flow Arrest Induced by Acute Inflammation |
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Hemostatic Action of OC-108, a Novel Agent for Hemorrhoids, Is Associated With Regional Blood Flow Arrest Induced by Acute Inflammation |
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Hemostatic Action of OC-108, a Novel Agent for Hemorrhoids, Is Associated With Regional Blood Flow Arrest Induced by Acute Inflammation |
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hemostatic action of oc-108, a novel agent for hemorrhoids, is associated with regional blood flow arrest induced by acute inflammation |
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Clinically, hemorrhoidal bleeding and prolapse disappeared immediately after injection of the sclerosing agent OC-108 into submucosa of hemorrhoids. The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanism of action responsible for the immediate hemostatic effect of OC-108 using anesthetized rats. Subcutaneous injection of OC-108 in rats decreased blood flow at the injection site within 5 min. Aluminum potassium sulfate, one of the main ingredients of OC-108, reduced the skin blood flow. However, tannic acid, another main ingredient, did not. By perfusion of OC-108 on the mesenteric surface, microcirculatory blood flow was arrested without remarkable change in blood vessel diameter, accompanied by increased vascular permeability and venous hematocrit. These results indicate that OC-108 induces regional blood flow arrest with rapid onset, this effect being attributed to the action of aluminum potassium sulfate, and that hemoconcentration due to increased vascular permeability (plasma extravasation), an acute inflammatory reaction, is involved in the mechanisms of the immediate hemostatic action of OC-108. Keywords:: OC-108, hemorrhoidal bleeding, blood flow arrest, vascular permeability, hemoconcentration |
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