Literature DB >> 1385956

Arterial response to mechanical injury: balloon catheter de-endothelialization.

G A Ferns1, A L Stewart-Lee, E E Anggård.   

Abstract

Coronary angioplasty has been used clinically for over a decade. Its initial promise as an alternative to coronary bypass surgery has only partially been fulfilled because of the high rate of post-operative restenosis. A number of animal models have been devised to study this phenomenon and although none is entirely satisfactory, they have, together with recent advances in molecular biology provided an insight into the cellular mechanisms that may contribute to this complication. This knowledge may ultimately lead to a means of therapeutic intervention. This review summarises our present understanding of the pathology of post-angioplasty re-stenosis as revealed by studies using the balloon catheter de-endothelialization model, and discusses some of the intervention strategies that have been attempted.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1385956     DOI: 10.1016/0021-9150(92)90268-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atherosclerosis        ISSN: 0021-9150            Impact factor:   5.162


  14 in total

1.  Biomechanical effects of experimental transluminal angioplasty.

Authors:  V Keris; V Kasyanov; G Enina
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 2.216

2.  Vascular wound healing and neointima formation induced by perivascular electric injury in mice.

Authors:  P Carmeliet; L Moons; J M Stassen; M De Mol; A Bouché; J J van den Oord; M Kockx; D Collen
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1997-02       Impact factor: 4.307

3.  Acute cellular damage in medial smooth muscle cells following experimental coronary angioplasty in dog. Damage of cytoskeleton and apoptosis.

Authors:  J Ogawa; H Fujiwara; A Kawamura; M Katsuragawa; T Htay; T Fujiwara; K Hasegawa; K Yamasaki; M Tanaka; S Sasayama
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 2.037

4.  Study of vascular injuries using endothelial denudation model and the therapeutic application of shock wave: a review.

Authors:  Cheuk-Kwan Sun; Pei-Lin Shao; Ching-Jen Wang; Hon-Kan Yip
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2011-04-08       Impact factor: 4.060

5.  A comparison of CORVITA and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene vascular grafts implanted in the abdominal aortas of dogs.

Authors:  N Akiyama; K Esato; K Fujioka; N Zempo
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 2.549

6.  Elevated expression of basic fibroblast growth factor in an immortalized rabbit smooth muscle cell line.

Authors:  J A Winkles; R Friesel; G F Alberts; M F Janat; G Liau
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1993-08       Impact factor: 4.307

7.  The proliferation of neointimal smooth muscle cells cultured from rabbit aortic explants 15 weeks after de-endothelialization by a balloon catheter.

Authors:  Z Li; M Z Alavi; S Moore
Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol       Date:  1994-06       Impact factor: 1.925

8.  The effect of pancreatopeptidase E (elastase) on anastomotic intimal thickness in two types of vascular prosthesis.

Authors:  F Akimoto
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 2.549

9.  Fabrication of an alpha-lipoic acid-eluting poly-(D,L-lactide-co-caprolactone) cuff for the inhibition of neointimal formation.

Authors:  Hyo Jeong Lee; Seung Hee Choi; Mun Hee Nah; Jeong Ok Lim; In Kyu Lee
Journal:  Exp Mol Med       Date:  2009-01-31       Impact factor: 8.718

10.  Antioxidant treatment inhibits the development of intimal thickening after balloon injury of the aorta in hypercholesterolemic rabbits.

Authors:  A Freyschuss; A Stiko-Rahm; J Swedenborg; P Henriksson; I Björkhem; L Berglund; J Nilsson
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1993-04       Impact factor: 14.808

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