Literature DB >> 16473929

A comparison of stent-induced stenosis in coronary and peripheral arteries.

K D Krueger1, A K Mitra, M G DelCore, W J Hunter, D K Agrawal.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Restenosis is a complication of interventional procedures such as angioplasty and stenting, often limiting the success of these procedures. Knowledge regarding the relative behaviour of different arteries after these procedures is limited, despite the extensive use of different vascular models. Although the results from studies using different vessels are analysed to predict the behaviour of coronary arteries and other vasculature, direct controlled comparisons between different arteries are necessary for a better understanding of the differential response to restenosis.
METHODS: This study examines the response to stenting in coronary and internal iliac arteries as characterised by intimal hyperplasia and restenosis. In a swine model of in-stent stenosis, coronary arteries exhibited higher levels of intimal hyperplasia and per cent stenosis than internal iliac arteries.
RESULTS: After normalisation for injury score, coronary arteries were found to undergo 47% more intimal hyperplasia (p<0.05), whereas per cent stenosis normalised for injury score tended to be higher (p = 0.01). Other measurements reflecting post-stenting intimal hyperplasia (maximal intimal thickness, medial area) did not exhibit significant differences between the artery groups.
CONCLUSIONS: These results show that coronary vessels are more prone to develop significant intimal hyperplasia and subsequent restenosis than internal iliac vessels. A better insight into how different arteries and arterial components behave is important in understanding and developing newer and better therapeutic measures for restenosis.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2006        PMID: 16473929      PMCID: PMC1860405          DOI: 10.1136/jcp.2004.025643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pathol        ISSN: 0021-9746            Impact factor:   3.411


  27 in total

1.  Different response to balloon angioplasty of carotid and coronary arteries: effects on acute platelet deposition and intimal thickening.

Authors:  J J Badimon; A F Ortiz; B Meyer; A Mailhac; J T Fallon; E Falk; L Badimon; J H Chesebro; V Fuster
Journal:  Atherosclerosis       Date:  1998-10       Impact factor: 5.162

2.  Pericardial mesoderm generates a population of coronary smooth muscle cells migrating into the heart along with ingrowth of the epicardial organ.

Authors:  T Mikawa; R G Gourdie
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  1996-03-15       Impact factor: 3.582

3.  Patterns and mechanisms of in-stent restenosis. A serial intravascular ultrasound study.

Authors:  R Hoffmann; G S Mintz; G R Dussaillant; J J Popma; A D Pichard; L F Satler; K M Kent; J Griffin; M B Leon
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  1996-09-15       Impact factor: 29.690

4.  Remodeling rather than neointimal formation explains luminal narrowing after deep vessel wall injury: insights from a porcine coronary (re)stenosis model.

Authors:  H R Andersen; M Maeng; M Thorwest; E Falk
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  1996-05-01       Impact factor: 29.690

Review 5.  Regulation of differentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells.

Authors:  G K Owens
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 37.312

6.  Restenosis after experimental angioplasty. Intimal, medial, and adventitial changes associated with constrictive remodeling.

Authors:  A Lafont; L A Guzman; P L Whitlow; M Goormastic; J F Cornhill; G M Chisolm
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 17.367

7.  A comparison of balloon-expandable-stent implantation with balloon angioplasty in patients with coronary artery disease. Benestent Study Group.

Authors:  P W Serruys; P de Jaegere; F Kiemeneij; C Macaya; W Rutsch; G Heyndrickx; H Emanuelsson; J Marco; V Legrand; P Materne
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1994-08-25       Impact factor: 91.245

8.  A randomized comparison of coronary-stent placement and balloon angioplasty in the treatment of coronary artery disease. Stent Restenosis Study Investigators.

Authors:  D L Fischman; M B Leon; D S Baim; R A Schatz; M P Savage; I Penn; K Detre; L Veltri; D Ricci; M Nobuyoshi
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1994-08-25       Impact factor: 91.245

9.  Interlesion dependence of the risk for restenosis in patients with coronary stent placement in in multiple lesions.

Authors:  A Kastrati; A Schömig; S Elezi; H Schühlen; M Wilhelm; J Dirschinger
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  1998-06-23       Impact factor: 29.690

10.  Shear stress selectively upregulates intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression in cultured human vascular endothelial cells.

Authors:  T Nagel; N Resnick; W J Atkinson; C F Dewey; M A Gimbrone
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 14.808

View more
  13 in total

Review 1.  Delivery of large biopharmaceuticals from cardiovascular stents: a review.

Authors:  Hironobu Takahashi; Didier Letourneur; David W Grainger
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2007-10-12       Impact factor: 6.988

Review 2.  Association between Bacterial Infection and Peripheral Vascular Disease: A Review.

Authors:  Jacek Budzyński; Joanna Wiśniewska; Marek Ciecierski; Anna Kędzia
Journal:  Int J Angiol       Date:  2015-03-23

3.  A New Technique to Induce Experimental Myointimal Hyperplasia.

Authors:  Sami Asfar; Ali Shuaib; Fatemah Al-Otaibi; Sora S Asfar; Narayana Kilarkaje
Journal:  Med Princ Pract       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 1.927

Review 4.  Recent advances in the immunobiology of ceramide.

Authors:  Saumya Pandey; Richard F Murphy; Devendra K Agrawal
Journal:  Exp Mol Pathol       Date:  2006-10-12       Impact factor: 3.362

5.  A novel model of accelerated intimal hyperplasia in the pig iliac artery.

Authors:  Rabih Houbballah; Alessandro Robaldo; Hassan Albadawi; James Titus; Glenn M LaMuraglia
Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol       Date:  2011-11-03       Impact factor: 1.925

Review 6.  Targeting Wnt-Frizzled signaling in cardiovascular diseases.

Authors:  Saumya Pandey
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2013-09-21       Impact factor: 2.316

7.  High-definition computed tomography for coronary artery stents: image quality and radiation doses for low voltage (100 kVp) and standard voltage (120 kVp) ECG-triggered scanning.

Authors:  Ji Won Lee; Chang Won Kim; Han Cheol Lee; Ming-Ting Wu; Lee Hwangbo; Ki Seok Choo; June Hong Kim; Ki-Nam Lee; Jin You Kim; Yeon Joo Jeong
Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2015-05-29       Impact factor: 2.357

8.  Suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 and intimal hyperplasia in porcine coronary arteries following coronary intervention.

Authors:  Gaurav K Gupta; Kajari Dhar; Michael G Del Core; William J Hunter; Georgios I Hatzoudis; Devendra K Agrawal
Journal:  Exp Mol Pathol       Date:  2011-04-22       Impact factor: 3.362

Review 9.  Small-diameter vascular tissue engineering.

Authors:  Dawit G Seifu; Agung Purnama; Kibret Mequanint; Diego Mantovani
Journal:  Nat Rev Cardiol       Date:  2013-05-21       Impact factor: 32.419

10.  Neointimal hyperplasia persists at six months after sirolimus-eluting stent implantation in diabetic porcine.

Authors:  Qi Zhang; Lin Lu; LiJin Pu; RuiYan Zhang; Jie Shen; ZhengBing Zhu; Jian Hu; ZhenKun Yang; QiuJin Chen; WeiFeng Shen
Journal:  Cardiovasc Diabetol       Date:  2007-06-05       Impact factor: 9.951

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.