Review of tenecteplase (TNKase) in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction.

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Melandri G, Vagnarelli F, Calabrese D, Semprini F, Nanni S, Branzi A

Review of tenecteplase (TNKase) in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction.

Vasc Health Risk Manag. 2009;5(1):249-56. Epub 2009 Apr 8.

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Abstract

TNKase is a genetically engineered variant of the alteplase molecule. Three different mutations result in an increase of the plasma half-life, of the resistance to plasminogen-activator inhibitor 1 and of the thrombolytic potency against platelet-rich thrombi. Among available agents in clinical practice, TNKase is the most fibrin-specific molecule and can be delivered as a single bolus intravenous injection. Several large-scale clinical trials have enrolled more than 27,000 patients with acute myocardial infarction, making the use of this drug truly evidence-based. TNKase is equivalent to front-loaded alteplase in terms of mortality and is the only bolus thrombolytic drug for which this equivalence has been formally demonstrated. TNKase appears more potent than alteplase when symptoms duration lasts more than 4 hours. Also, TNKase significantly reduces the rate of major bleeds and the need for blood transfusions. The efficacy of TNKase may be further improved by enoxaparin substitution for unfractionated heparin, provided that enoxaparin dose adjustment is made for patients more than 75 years old. Hitherto, the small available randomized studies and international clinical registries suggest that pre-hospital TNKase is as effective as primary angioplasty, thus laying the foundations for a new fibrinolytic, TNKase-based strategy as the backbone of reperfusion in acute myocardial infarction.

DrugBank Data that Cites this Article

Drug Targets
DrugTargetKindOrganismPharmacological ActionActions
AnistreplasePlasminogenProteinHumans
Yes
Activator
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ReteplaseFibrinogen alpha chainProteinHumans
Yes
Not AvailableDetails
ReteplasePlasminogenProteinHumans
Yes
Activator
Details
TenecteplaseFibrinogen alpha chainProteinHumans
Yes
Not AvailableDetails
TenecteplasePlasminogenProteinHumans
Yes
Activator
Details