The effect of calcium chloride on anti-Xa activity of heparin and its molecular weight fractions. 1989

T W Barrowcliffe, and Y Le Shirley
National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Potters Bar, Herts., U.K.

The anti-Xa activities of unfractionated heparin (UFH) and nine low molecular weight heparins (LMWH) have been measured in the presence and absence of 3 mM CaCl2, using bovine Factor Xa, purified human ATIII and an amidolytic assay. The addition of CaCl2 increased the activity of UFH by 93%, but the effect on LMWH was less, ranging from -20% to +55%. Studies of gel filtration fractions of UFH showed marked Mr dependence of the CaCl2 effect in the range 4,000-12,000. The differences among the various LMW heparins with respect to the effect of CaCl2 were closely correlated with the amount of polysaccharide above an Mr of 6,500. Kinetic studies confirmed the potentiation of the activity of UFH with bovine Xa and showed an even more marked effect using human Xa.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007700 Kinetics The rate dynamics in chemical or physical systems.
D002122 Calcium Chloride A salt used to replenish calcium levels, as an acid-producing diuretic, and as an antidote for magnesium poisoning. Calcium Chloride Dihydrate,Calcium Chloride, Anhydrous
D006493 Heparin A highly acidic mucopolysaccharide formed of equal parts of sulfated D-glucosamine and D-glucuronic acid with sulfaminic bridges. The molecular weight ranges from six to twenty thousand. Heparin occurs in and is obtained from liver, lung, mast cells, etc., of vertebrates. Its function is unknown, but it is used to prevent blood clotting in vivo and vitro, in the form of many different salts. Heparinic Acid,alpha-Heparin,Heparin Sodium,Liquaemin,Sodium Heparin,Unfractionated Heparin,Heparin, Sodium,Heparin, Unfractionated,alpha Heparin
D006495 Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin fractions with a molecular weight usually between 4000 and 6000 kD. These low-molecular-weight fractions are effective antithrombotic agents. Their administration reduces the risk of hemorrhage, they have a longer half-life, and their platelet interactions are reduced in comparison to unfractionated heparin. They also provide an effective prophylaxis against postoperative major pulmonary embolism. LMWH,Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin,Low Molecular Weight Heparin,Heparin, Low Molecular Weight
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000990 Antithrombin III A plasma alpha 2 glycoprotein that accounts for the major antithrombin activity of normal plasma and also inhibits several other enzymes. It is a member of the serpin superfamily. Heparin Cofactor I,Antithrombin III-Alpha,Atenativ,Heparin Co-Factor I,Kybernin,Serpin C1,Thrombate III,Antithrombin III Alpha,Antithrombin IIIAlpha,Cofactor I, Heparin,Heparin Co Factor I
D065427 Factor Xa Inhibitors Endogenous factors and drugs that inhibit or block the activity of FACTOR XA. Direct Factor Xa Inhibitor,Direct-Acting Oral Anticoagulant,Direct-Acting Oral Anticoagulants,Factor Xa Inhibitor,Direct Factor Xa Inhibitors,Anticoagulant, Direct-Acting Oral,Anticoagulants, Direct-Acting Oral,Direct Acting Oral Anticoagulant,Direct Acting Oral Anticoagulants,Inhibitor, Factor Xa,Oral Anticoagulant, Direct-Acting,Oral Anticoagulants, Direct-Acting,Xa Inhibitor, Factor

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