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Targeting the Microvasculature

Xigris works by targeting the microvasculature to reduce microvascular injury.

Xigris reduces inflammation

  • Decreases levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6)1*
  • Decreases leukocyte/endothelium interactions2
    • Decreases neutrophil chemotaxis2
    • Decreases endotoxin-induced accumulation of neutrophils and leukocytes in the lungs2
  • Limits the inflammatory response induced by thrombin3

Xigris reduces coagulation

  • Decreases thrombin production and resulting vascular congestion by inhibiting factors Va and VIIIa4
    • Decreases levels of D-dimer, prothrombin F1.2, and thrombin-antithrombin (TAT) complexes*

Xigris promotes fibrinolysis

  • Decreases levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1)*
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The specific mechanisms by which Xigris exerts its effect on survival in patients with severe sepsis are not completely understood.

*Based on clinical data from PROWESS.

Bleeding is the most common adverse reaction associated with Xigris therapy. Please see Important Safety Information and full Prescribing Information for Xigris.

References:

  1. Bernard GR, Vincent JL, Laterre PF, et al. Efficacy and safety of recombinant human activated protein C for severe sepsis. N Engl J Med. 2001;344(10):699-709.
  2. Nick JA, Coldren CD, Geraci MW, et al. Recombinant human activated protein C reduces human endotoxin-induced pulmonary inflammation via inhibition of neutropil chemotaxis. Blood. 2004;104(13):3878-3885.
  3. Zeng W, Matter WF, Yan SB, et al. Effect of drotrecogin alfa (activated) on human endothelial cell permeability and Rho kinase signaling. Crit Care Med. 2004;32(5 Suppl):S302-S308.
  4. Grinnell BW, Joyce D. Recombinant human activated protein C: a system modulator of vascular function for treatment of severe sepsis. Crit Care Med. 2001;29(7 Suppl):S53-S61.
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