Claims
- 1. An in vivo stasis assay method for detection of thrombogenic activity of a composition, comprising the steps of (A) injecting into a rabbit (i) a first compound that is a hepatoxin and (ii) a second compound that is an endotoxin, wherein said first compound and said second compound sensitize said animal to thrombogenesis without causing thrombogenesis; (B) injecting said composition into said rabbit; then (C) restricting flow through a circulatory vessel in said rabbit such that a volume of blood is isolated within a delimited portion of said vessel; and thereafter (D) determining the extent of thrombogenesis within said delimited portion of said vessel based upon an evaluation of visible thrombi.
- 2. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 1, wherein step (A) comprises injecting said first compound and said second compound separately into said rabbit.
- 3. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 2, wherein step (A) comprises introducing said first compound prior to introducing said second compound into said rabbit.
- 4. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 1, wherein said first compound is injected at time between 0.5 and 6 hours prior to the injection of said composition, and said second compound is injected between 0 and 5.5 hours prior to the injection of said composition into said rabbit.
- 5. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 4, wherein said first compound is injected about 3.5 hours prior to said injection of said second compound.
- 6. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 5, wherein said first compound is galactosamine and is injected into said rabbit at a concentration between 100 to 1000 mg/kg.
- 7. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 6, wherein said galactosamine is injected at a concentration between 300 to 400 mg/kg.
- 8. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 1, wherein said hepatoxin is injected at a concentration between 100 to 1000 mg/kg.
- 9. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 1, wherein said endotoxin is introduced at a concentration between 10 to 500 .mu.g/kg.
- 10. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 1, wherein step (A) further comprises the step of injecting into rabbit a labeled thrombophilic substance, and step (D) further comprises isolating visible thrombi from said delimited portion of said vessel and determining the amount of incorporated label from said labeled thrombophilic substance.
- 11. An in vivo stasis assay method according to claim 1, wherein step (D) further comprises isolating visible thrombi from said delimited portion of said vessel and weighing said thrombi.
- 12. An in vivo assay method according to claim 1, wherein step (D) further comprises isolating visible thrombi from said delimited portion of said vessel and determining thrombi size densitometrically.
- 13. A stasis rabbit model for detecting thrombogenic activity of a compound, comprising a rabbit that has been injected with effective amounts of a hepatoxin and an endotoxin to increase susceptibility of said rabbit to thrombogenesis without causing thrombogenesis.
- 14. A kit for in vivo detection of thrombogenic activity of a compound by a stasis rabbit model, comprising a first receptacle containing a hepatoxin, a second receptacle containing an endotoxin and a third receptacle containing a labeled thrombophilic substance, wherein said hepatoxin, said endotoxin and said thrombophilic substance can be injected into a rabbit to increase the susceptibility of said rabbit to thrombogenesis without causing thrombogenesis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/834,066, filed Feb. 11, 1992, now abandoned.
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