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Prophylaxis of restenosis with (186)re-labeled stents in a rabbit model.

G Tepe1, L M Dinkelborg, U Brehme, P Muschick, B Noll, T Dietrich, A Greschniok, A Baumbach, C D Claussen, S H Duda.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intraluminal beta-irradiation has been shown to decrease neointimal proliferation after angioplasty in experimental models. The purpose of this study was to test the technical feasibility and biological effects of (186)Re-labeled stents. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Thirty-four New Zealand White rabbits were fed a 0.5% cholesterol diet before balloon angioplasty and insertion of Palmaz stents in the infrarenal aorta. The animals were killed 7 weeks after stent implantation. Two of 34 animals died prematurely (aortic leak, pneumonia). Control stents (n=7) were compared with (186)Re stents (2.6 MBq [n=6], 8.1 MBq [n=5], 16.0 MBq [n=6], and 25.3 MBq [n=8]). Stent application was successful in all cases. No thrombus occlusion was observed. After 7 weeks, neointima formation was 2.2+/-0.2 mm(2) in the control group. In the treatment groups, a dose-dependent neointima reduction was detectable (0.5+/-0.5 mm(2) [2.6 MBq], 0.4+/-0.4 mm(2) [8.1 MBq], and 0 mm(2) [16.0 MBq, 25.3 MBq]). No induction of neointimal formation was observed at the edges of the stents. Radiation resulted in delayed reendothelialization.
CONCLUSIONS: (186)Re stents were capable of reducing neointima formation in a dose-dependent fashion. (186)Re stents did not cause late thrombosis or neointimal induction at the stent margins in the observation period of 7 weeks.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11468213     DOI: 10.1161/hc3001.091457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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1.  A novel model of in-stent restenosis: rat aortic stenting.

Authors:  H C Lowe; B James; L M Khachigian
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 5.994

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