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Développement d’un modèle in vitro de Barrière Hémato-Encéphalique humaine pour des études pharmacologiques : Interactions avec les anticoagulants oraux directs / Development of an in vitro model of a human Blood Brain Barrier for pharmacological studies : Interactions with directs oral anticoagulantsPuech, Clémentine 13 December 2018 (has links)
La barrière hémato-encéphalique (BHE) contrôle le passage des médicaments, en partie par la présence d’ATP Binding Cassette (ABC) transporteurs. Dans de nombreuses pathologies cérébrales, la BHE est altérée. Parmi elles, les hémorragies intracérébrales (HIC), qui sont un effet iatrogène des anticoagulants. Des analyses cliniques montrent que les patients sous Anticoagulants Oraux Directs (AODs) présentent moins d’HIC que les patients traités avec les anticoagulants de référence, les anti-vitamine K (AVK), sans que les mécanismes cellulaires soient élucidés. Une des différences entre les AODs et les AVK résident dans leur profil pharmacocinétique, effectivement, les AODs sont des substrats des ABC transporteurs contrairement aux AVKs. Au cours des HIC, la thrombine est activée et entraine une altération de la BHE par clivage et des récepteurs protease activated receptor (PAR). Les objectifs de ce travail de thèse ont été de mettre en place un modèle in vitro de BHE afin d’étudier les interactions des médicaments avec les ABC transporteurs. Ensuite, le modèle est utilisé pour étudier les interactions des AODs en condition pathologique. Le modèle développé est basé sur la lignée HBEC-5i, peu décrite dans la littérature. Les cellules ont été cultivées en monocouche sur insert avec milieu conditionné issu d’astrocytes humains. Le modèle permet l’étude de l’interaction de thérapeutiques avec des ABC transporteurs par des mesures d’efflux ratios. Le modèle a été validé par des études de transport de molécules pharmacologiques. Ensuite, nous avons comparé, sur notre modèle, les effets de l’exposition à la thrombine avec ou sans prétraitement d’anticoagulants (rivaroxaban, dabigatran, apixaban, warfarine et héparine). Les AODs limitent l’ouverture de la BHE induite par la thrombine contrairement aux autres anticoagulants. Nos résultats ont montré que l’altération de la BHE est médiée par le clivage du récepteur PAR-1 par la thrombine. Ce clivage n’est pas le même en fonction de la classe d’anticoagulants utilisée, les AODs minimisant ce clivage. L’ensemble de ce travail de thèse a permis de donner des premières explications cellulaires quant aux mécanismes d’ouverture de la BHE consécutifs aux HIC sous AODs. / The blood-brain barrier (BBB) controls the passage of drugs, in part through the expression of the ATP Binding Cassette (ABC) transporters. In many brain diseases, the BBB is altered. Among them, intracerebral haemorrhages (ICH), which are an iatrogenic effect of anticoagulants. Clinical analyses show that patients with Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs) treatment have less HIC than patients treated with the reference anticoagulants, Vitamin K Antagonist (VKA), without understanding the cellular mechanisms. One of the differences between DOACs and VKA lies in their pharmacokinetic profile, indeed, DOACs are substrates of ABC transporters unlike VKA. During HIC, thrombin, is activated and causes alterations in the BBB by the cleavage of the protease activated receptor (PAR). The objectives of this thesis work were first to set up an in vitro model of the BBB in order to study the passage of drugs and their interactions with ABC transporters. In a second step, the model is used to study the interactions of DOACs in pathological conditions. The model developed is based on the HBEC-5i cell line seldom described in the literature. The cells were cultured in monolayer on insert with conditioned medium from human astrocytes. It allows the study of the interaction of therapeutics with ABC transporters by measuring efflux ratios. The model has been validated by transport studies of pharmacological molecules. In order to meet our second objective, we compared the effect of thrombin exposure with or without pretreatment with anticoagulants (rivaroxaban, dabigatran, apixaban, warfarin and heparin sodium) on our model. DOACs limit the BBB damage induced by the thrombin unlike other anticoagulants. Our results showed that alteration of the BBB is mediated by the cleavage of the PAR-1 receptor by thrombin. This cleavage is not the same depending on the class of anticoagulants used, DOACs minimizing this cleavage. All this thesis work made it possible to provide the first cellular explanations of the opening mechanisms of the BBB following HIC under DOACs.
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Análise da expressão e atividade de receptores ativados por proteases em plaquetas de pacientes com hipertensão arterial pulmonar / Platelet protease-activated receptors expression and activity in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertensionCarvalho, João Henrique de 07 April 2009 (has links)
A hipertensão arterial pulmonar é uma síndrome clínica e hemodinâmica, caracterizada pelo aumento de resistência vascular na microcirculação. A vasoconstrição presente na doença ocorre principalmente devido à disfunção endotelial, induzindo a um estado pró-trombótico onde a participação das plaquetas é inequívoca. A trombina, principal agonista da ativação plaquetária, exerce seus efeitos nas células por meio de receptores ativados por proteases. Através da citometria de fluxo, este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar (1) a expressão do receptor ativado por protease do tipo 1 (PAR-1) na membrana de plaquetas, em seu estado íntegro ou clivado, (2) a atividade, mediante a formação de agregados entre plaquetas e leucócitos e, plaquetas e monócitos após estímulo de receptores ativados por proteases, além (3) da expressão de selectina-P na membrana plaquetária após estimulação. Foram estudados 30 pacientes portadores de hipertensão arterial pulmonar sob tratamento ambulatorial no Instituto do Coração da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. A idade destes pacientes variou de 11 a 78 anos, e a média da pressão sistólica da artéria pulmonar foi de 89+29 mmHg. Em 30% dos pacientes, o número de plaquetas esteve abaixo de 150x103/l, e em 40%, o nível do hematócrito apresentou-se acima de 50%. No presente estudo, não foi observada diferença significante na expressão do PAR-1 íntegro em plaquetas de pacientes comparativamente aos controles (p = 0,2). Em contrapartida, as plaquetas dos pacientes apresentaram menor quantidade de receptor clivado (p = 0,01), sugerindo internalização destes receptores. Com relação à avaliação da atividade de PAR-1 através da formação de agregados entre plaquetas e leucócitos e, plaquetas e monócitos após estimulação por agentes capazes de atuar sobre o receptor de trombina, não foram observadas diferenças entre pacientes e controles, ou seja, em ambos os casos houve a formação de agregados (p = 0,2 e p = 0,4, respectivamente). Em relação aos leucócitos, o SFLLRN, estimulou o receptor independentemente do seu estado, íntegro ou clivado, nos pacientes (p < 0,05), enquanto que nos indivíduos normais, a resposta só foi observada quando o receptor íntegro foi estimulado por trombina (p < 0,05). Tanto nos pacientes estudados, como nos controles, a estimulação do PAR-1 plaquetário, promoveu aumento da expressão de selectina-P na superfície plaquetária (p < 0,0001), embora não houvesse diferença entre os grupos (p = 0,9). Estes resultados demonstram que as plaquetas dos pacientes não são refratárias à liberação de seu conteúdo granular, e encontram-se aptas a responder aos estímulos tanto quanto as plaquetas dos controles. Este estudo reforça a importância da terapia antiplaquetária em pacientes com hipertensão arterial pulmonar. / Pulmonary hypertension is a clinical and hemodynamic syndrome, characterized by the increase of vascular resistance in lungs, generally through various mechanisms, involving vasoconstriction and remodeling of the arterial wall. Endothelial dysfunction in pulmonary arterial hypertension leads to a prothrombotic status, in which platelet participation seems to be unequivocal. Thrombin is the most potent platelet activator and exerts its effects on cells, through protease-activated receptors. Flow cytometry procedure was employed to assess (1) platelet protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR-1) expression, in both uncleaved and cleaved forms, (2) PAR-1 activity, through platelet-leukocyte and platelet-monocyte aggregates formation in response to the thrombin receptor stimulus, and finally (3) platelet P-selectin expression after stimulus. Thirty patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (age 11 to 78 years) under treatment at the Heart Institute, University of São Paulo were enrolled. The systolic pulmonary arterial pressure was 89+29 mmHg. The platelet count was < 150x103/l in 30% of the patients, and the hematocrit level was > 50% in 40% of the patients. In the present study, there was no relevant difference in the level of intact platelet protease-activated receptor 1 expression in patients and controls (p = 0.2). On the other hand, the expression of cleaved receptors was decreased in patients (p = 0.01) platelets, what suggests internalization. There was no difference on platelet-leukocyte, and platelet-monocyte aggregates in response to the thrombin receptor stimulus between patients and controls, in other words, in both cases there was the aggregates formation (p = 0.2). However, aggregates formation in patients appeared to occur predominately in response to an agent (SFLLRN) capable to stimulate the receptor, independent of its state, intact or cleaved (p < 0.05). Otherwise, in healthy individuals, the response occurred especially when the intact receptor was stimulated by thrombin (p < 0.05). In these patients, similarly to the controls, platelet protease-activated receptor 1 stimulation induced membrane P-selectin expression (p < 0.001), although there was no difference between the groups (p = 0.9). These findings suggest that platelets from patients are not refractory to its granular content secretion and are capable to respond to stimulus as the controls platelets. This study re-enforce the importance of anti platelet therapy in pulmonary arterial hypertension patients.
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Évaluation pré-clinique et clinique de deux nouvelles stratégies dans le traitement des maladies cardiovasculaires : activité anti-thrombotique de l'inhibition du récepteur P2Y1 et activité anti-inflammatoire de l'inhibition du récepteur PAR-1.Babin, Judith 12 1900 (has links)
Alors que la plaquette a un rôle prépondérant dans le maintient de l'hémostase, son implication dans la formation de la thrombose est également incontestée. Il existe à présent des traitements antiplaquettaires mais ceux-ci présentent quelques failles. Le
but de ma maîtrise a donc été de caractériser de nouvelles voies d'inhibition de l'activité plaquettaire.
Les deux études qui ont été réalisées concernent l'inhibition de récepteurs couplés
aux protéines G, soit le récepteur à l'ADP P2Y1 et le récepteur à la thrombine PAR-1.
Dans un premier temps, l'étude du récepteur P2Y1 suggère que l'inhibition de celui-ci
seul ou en combinaison avec l'inhibition du récepteur P2Y12 présente un potentiel
thérapeutique chez des patients coronariens stables.
Dans un deuxième temps, l'étude d'un nouvel antiplaquettaire qui est présentement
en phase III de son développement clinique, soit le SCH 530348, a été effectuée.
Étant un antagoniste du récepteur PAR-1, le SCH 530348 a des effets qui se
répercutent à la fois chez la plaquette et les leucocytes qui possèdent eux aussi ce
récepteur. Cette deuxième étude suggère que complémentairement à son effet chez la
plaquette, cet inhibiteur diminue les marqueurs de l'inflammation systémique. / Platelets have a central role in haemostasis as well as in the pathology of
atherothrombotic disease. Antiplatelet therapy is the standard treatment for patients with coronary heart disease. However, the current antiplatelet agents show some disadvantages. The aim of my studies was then to describe the effect of inhibition of platelet activation pathways that are not yet the target of clinically used therapies.
The two studies that were performed are regarding the inhibition of two G coupledprotein receptors, which are the ADP P2Y1 receptor and the thrombin PAR-1
receptor.
First, the study of P2Y1 receptor revealed that its inhibition alone or in combination
with the inhibition of P2Y12 receptor show a therapeutic potential in patients with
stable coronary disease.
Second, the study of a novel antiplatelet agent, SCH 530348, which is in phase III of
its clinical development, has been carried out. SCH 530348, which is a PAR-1
receptor antagonist, can therefore act on platelets as well as on leukocytes which also
express this receptor. This second study showed that additionally to its effect on
platelet activation inhibition, SCH 530348 also reduces the cell-surface markers of
systemic inflammation.
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Évaluation pré-clinique et clinique de deux nouvelles stratégies dans le traitement des maladies cardiovasculaires : activité anti-thrombotique de l'inhibition du récepteur P2Y1 et activité anti-inflammatoire de l'inhibition du récepteur PAR-1Babin, Judith 12 1900 (has links)
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Análise da expressão e atividade de receptores ativados por proteases em plaquetas de pacientes com hipertensão arterial pulmonar / Platelet protease-activated receptors expression and activity in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertensionJoão Henrique de Carvalho 07 April 2009 (has links)
A hipertensão arterial pulmonar é uma síndrome clínica e hemodinâmica, caracterizada pelo aumento de resistência vascular na microcirculação. A vasoconstrição presente na doença ocorre principalmente devido à disfunção endotelial, induzindo a um estado pró-trombótico onde a participação das plaquetas é inequívoca. A trombina, principal agonista da ativação plaquetária, exerce seus efeitos nas células por meio de receptores ativados por proteases. Através da citometria de fluxo, este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar (1) a expressão do receptor ativado por protease do tipo 1 (PAR-1) na membrana de plaquetas, em seu estado íntegro ou clivado, (2) a atividade, mediante a formação de agregados entre plaquetas e leucócitos e, plaquetas e monócitos após estímulo de receptores ativados por proteases, além (3) da expressão de selectina-P na membrana plaquetária após estimulação. Foram estudados 30 pacientes portadores de hipertensão arterial pulmonar sob tratamento ambulatorial no Instituto do Coração da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. A idade destes pacientes variou de 11 a 78 anos, e a média da pressão sistólica da artéria pulmonar foi de 89+29 mmHg. Em 30% dos pacientes, o número de plaquetas esteve abaixo de 150x103/l, e em 40%, o nível do hematócrito apresentou-se acima de 50%. No presente estudo, não foi observada diferença significante na expressão do PAR-1 íntegro em plaquetas de pacientes comparativamente aos controles (p = 0,2). Em contrapartida, as plaquetas dos pacientes apresentaram menor quantidade de receptor clivado (p = 0,01), sugerindo internalização destes receptores. Com relação à avaliação da atividade de PAR-1 através da formação de agregados entre plaquetas e leucócitos e, plaquetas e monócitos após estimulação por agentes capazes de atuar sobre o receptor de trombina, não foram observadas diferenças entre pacientes e controles, ou seja, em ambos os casos houve a formação de agregados (p = 0,2 e p = 0,4, respectivamente). Em relação aos leucócitos, o SFLLRN, estimulou o receptor independentemente do seu estado, íntegro ou clivado, nos pacientes (p < 0,05), enquanto que nos indivíduos normais, a resposta só foi observada quando o receptor íntegro foi estimulado por trombina (p < 0,05). Tanto nos pacientes estudados, como nos controles, a estimulação do PAR-1 plaquetário, promoveu aumento da expressão de selectina-P na superfície plaquetária (p < 0,0001), embora não houvesse diferença entre os grupos (p = 0,9). Estes resultados demonstram que as plaquetas dos pacientes não são refratárias à liberação de seu conteúdo granular, e encontram-se aptas a responder aos estímulos tanto quanto as plaquetas dos controles. Este estudo reforça a importância da terapia antiplaquetária em pacientes com hipertensão arterial pulmonar. / Pulmonary hypertension is a clinical and hemodynamic syndrome, characterized by the increase of vascular resistance in lungs, generally through various mechanisms, involving vasoconstriction and remodeling of the arterial wall. Endothelial dysfunction in pulmonary arterial hypertension leads to a prothrombotic status, in which platelet participation seems to be unequivocal. Thrombin is the most potent platelet activator and exerts its effects on cells, through protease-activated receptors. Flow cytometry procedure was employed to assess (1) platelet protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR-1) expression, in both uncleaved and cleaved forms, (2) PAR-1 activity, through platelet-leukocyte and platelet-monocyte aggregates formation in response to the thrombin receptor stimulus, and finally (3) platelet P-selectin expression after stimulus. Thirty patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (age 11 to 78 years) under treatment at the Heart Institute, University of São Paulo were enrolled. The systolic pulmonary arterial pressure was 89+29 mmHg. The platelet count was < 150x103/l in 30% of the patients, and the hematocrit level was > 50% in 40% of the patients. In the present study, there was no relevant difference in the level of intact platelet protease-activated receptor 1 expression in patients and controls (p = 0.2). On the other hand, the expression of cleaved receptors was decreased in patients (p = 0.01) platelets, what suggests internalization. There was no difference on platelet-leukocyte, and platelet-monocyte aggregates in response to the thrombin receptor stimulus between patients and controls, in other words, in both cases there was the aggregates formation (p = 0.2). However, aggregates formation in patients appeared to occur predominately in response to an agent (SFLLRN) capable to stimulate the receptor, independent of its state, intact or cleaved (p < 0.05). Otherwise, in healthy individuals, the response occurred especially when the intact receptor was stimulated by thrombin (p < 0.05). In these patients, similarly to the controls, platelet protease-activated receptor 1 stimulation induced membrane P-selectin expression (p < 0.001), although there was no difference between the groups (p = 0.9). These findings suggest that platelets from patients are not refractory to its granular content secretion and are capable to respond to stimulus as the controls platelets. This study re-enforce the importance of anti platelet therapy in pulmonary arterial hypertension patients.
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