Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1927901 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A novel peptide named WP-30 was isolated from the leech Whitmania pigra.•WP-30 inhibits thrombin-induced platelet aggregation.•WP-30 attenuates thrombus formation in rats in vivo.

Background/aimThe dried whole body of the leech Whitmania pigra, a well-known traditional Chinese medicine, has been widely used to treat thrombus diseases for thousands of years. However, its bioactive constituents were reported rarely. The aim of our study was to investigate antithrombotic components of it.MethodsThe antithrombotic peptide was purified using a combination of anion-exchange chromatography, ultrafiltration and reverse-phase HPLC. the sequence of the peptide was determined using MALDI-TOF-MS-MS. Anti-platelet aggregation activity in vitro was evaluated using a turbidimetric method, and antithrombotic effect in vivo was assessed in an arterio-venous shunt thrombosis model in rats.ResultsA novel antithrombotic peptide named WP-30, with the sequence VISRTQSNVQAAWGQVGGHAADYSAVAIER, was isolated from the dried whole body of the leech W. pigra. WP-30 selectively inhibited thrombin-induced anti-platelet aggregation in vitro, and potently attenuated thrombus formation in rats in vivo.ConclusionsTaken together, we found a novel peptide from leech bodies, and this peptide showed antiplatelet aggregation and antithrombotic effects.

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