Literature DB >> 11164388

Cilostazol suppresses intimal formation in dog grafted veins with reduction of angiotensin II-forming enzymes.

S Takai1, D Jin, M Nishimoto, M Sakaguchi, K Kirimura, A Yuda, M Miyazaki.   

Abstract

Cilostazol prevents neointimal formation, but its mechanism has remained unclear. We investigated whether intimal formation in dog grafted veins is suppressed by cilostazol, and studied the effect of cilostazol on angiotensin II-forming enzymes. The external jugular vein was grafted to the carotid artery, and cilostazol (60 mg/kg/day) was administered orally. By 28 days after the surgery, the intimal cross-sectional area of the grafted vein was reduced to 16.7% by treatment of cilostazol, and the activities of angiotensin II-forming enzymes were suppressed significantly. The inhibitory effect of cilostazol in intimal formation may be dependent on inhibition of angiotensin II-forming enzymes.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11164388     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(00)00864-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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1.  Cilostazol suppresses neointimal hyperplasia in canine vein grafts.

Authors:  Fabio A Kudo; Yuka Kondo; Akihito Muto; Keiko Miyazaki; Alan Dardik; Masayasu Nishibe; Toshiya Nishibe
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2009-02-07       Impact factor: 2.549

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