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Conclusive evidence that tainted heparin caused allergic reactions
PhysOrg.com ^ | Dec 4, 2008 | NA

Posted on 12/08/2008 1:48:52 PM PST by neverdem


Top image depicts the chemical structure of chondroitin sulfate the contaminant found in batches of heparin. Bottom image shows the chemical structure of normal heparin. Graphic courtesy  Ishan Capila Momenta Pharmaceuticals

Top image depicts the chemical structure of chondroitin sulfate, the contaminant found in batches of heparin. Bottom image shows the chemical structure of normal heparin. Graphic courtesy / Ishan Capila, Momenta Pharmaceuticals

(PhysOrg.com) -- A team of researchers has confirmed that a contaminant found in several batches of the blood-thinner heparin is linked with severe allergic reactions in patients, dozens of whom died after receiving the tainted drug.


A study conducted by the researchers provides epidemiological evidence that contaminated batches of heparin produced in China sickened hundreds of people, said MIT Professor Ram Sasisekharan.

Sasisekharan is the senior author of the study, which appears in the Dec. 3 online edition of the New England Journal of Medicine.

The tainted heparin scandal is among several recent contamination incidents involving products from China. It unfolded between November and January, when hundreds of patients in the United States and several other countries suffered allergic reactions after receiving the drug, often administered during dialysis or heart surgery. The tainted heparin came from factories in China that manufacture the drug for Baxter International, which recalled its heparin in February.

In April, an international team led by Sasisekharan identified the chemical structure of the contaminant, oversulfated chondroitin sulfate (OSCS), and demonstrated the biological mechanism for how it could cause severe allergic reactions in humans.

The new NEJM study epidemiologically connects the adverse reactions to the OSCS-contaminated heparin. Of the 152 adverse reactions the researchers studied, 98.5 percent occurred in facilities that received heparin tainted with OSCS.

"This study provides additional confirmation that oversulfated chondroitin sulfate caused the adverse reactions seen in patients," said Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.

The study also shows that the patients' reactions were consistent with the biological reaction provoked by the contaminant. In an earlier NEJM study, Sasisekharan and others showed that OSCS activates two inflammatory pathways, causing severe allergic reactions and low blood pressure.

The new results provide a critical link between the illnesses observed in patients and the contaminant, Sasisekharan said.

"It's one thing to show that OSCS is able to activate inflammatory responses and is thereby capable of causing adverse events in humans, but ultimately the epidemiological study is necessary to establish that correlation," he said.

"Sasisekharan's development of a technique to detect oversulfated
chondroitin sulfate rapidly led to the establishment of a clear link between the contaminant and the adverse reactions," said Jeremy M. Berg, director of the NIH's National Institute of General Medical Sciences, which partially supported the work. "This demonstrates the importance of analytical methods in contributing to the safety of medications."

Provided by MIT


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Testing
KEYWORDS: health; heparin; medicine; oscs
The top image claims to be chondroitin sulfate, not oversulfated chondroitin sulfate, OSCS, the alleged contaminant. Chemspider shows two structures for heparin. Both appear to include sulfated polysaccharides Use the zoom feature for a clearer view.

Outbreak of Adverse Reactions Associated with Contaminated Heparin

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1 posted on 12/08/2008 1:48:54 PM PST by neverdem
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2 posted on 12/08/2008 2:01:33 PM PST by neverdem (Xin loi min oi)
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To: neverdem

It appears my dad received the bad heparin while in the hospital last year with aspiration pneumonia that happened due to a botched EGD. He had just begun to stabilize somewhat then suddenly his blood pressure plummeted for no apparent reason. I guess now we know what that reason was.


3 posted on 12/08/2008 9:20:56 PM PST by Mygirlsmom (Hope is gone. Change is coming.)
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To: neverdem

Neverdem - would tainted heparin possibly cause hemorrhagic stroke? Assuming blood levels of heparin were ok, that is. I’m afraid I don’t understand enough of this to even venture a guess.


4 posted on 12/11/2008 7:32:54 AM PST by iceskater (Bipartisanship is a four-letter word.)
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