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Grant Number: 5R44HL055907-05
Project Title: Thrombostatin-A Thrombin Receptor Inhibitor
PI Information:NameEmailTitle
SCHMAIER, ALVIN H. schmaier@case.edu PROFESSOR

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The purpose of this proposal is for Thromgen, Inc. to transition its preclinical agent, Thrombostatin(tm), into human clinical trials. Thromgen, Inc. has created an agent that is a low affinity direct thrombin inhibitor and a higher affinity binder to the thrombin activation site on both human protease receptor 1 (PAR1) and 4 (PAR4) to prevent thrombin cleavage of these substrates. Both small and large animal studies demonstrate that this agent delays the time to thrombosis in both coronary and carotid artery thrombosis models in both the mouse and dog. Thromgen, Inc. now seeks funding to support toxicology studies for its best agent, Thrombostatin(tm), for the preparation of an Investigator New Drug (IND) application to the FDA. The specific aims are two-fold: Specific Aim #1: Toxicology investigations will be performed in rodent and nonrodent animal species for the preparation of a Thrombostatin(tm) IND application to the FDA for a single intravenous administration. Specific Aim #2: Analytical studies and genotoxicity investigations on the agent will be performed for FDA requirements for an IND application. The purpose of this program is multifaceted. First, the safety of the current Thrombostatin(tm) for human use will be determined. Second, the preparation of an IND application for its human use for one indication will be achieved. Thrombostatin(tm) has the opportunity to be a first-in-its-class thrombin receptor activation antagonist.

Thesaurus Terms:
antithrombin, drug adverse effect, drug screening /evaluation, nonhuman therapy evaluation, receptor expression, thrombin receptor, thrombosis
atherosclerosis, dosage, intravenous administration, platelet activation, protease inhibitor, vascular endothelium
dog, electrocardiography, human tissue, laboratory rat, liquid chromatography mass spectrometry

Institution: THROMGEN, INC.
ANN ARBOR, MI 48107
Fiscal Year: 2006
Department:
Project Start: 01-APR-1996
Project End: 30-NOV-2007
ICD: NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE
IRG: ZRG1


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