Literature DB >> 16635553

Different inflammatory response and oxidative stress in neointimal hyperplasia after balloon angioplasty and stent implantation in cholesterol-fed rabbits.

Riichirou Kawamoto1, Atsushi Yamashita, Kensaku Nishihira, Eiji Furukoji, Kinta Hatakeyama, Tetsunori Ishikawa, Takuroh Imamura, Hiroyuki Itabe, Tanenao Eto, Yujiro Asada.   

Abstract

Inflammatory responses appear to play an important role in the occurrence of restenosis following coronary intervention. However, the contribution of C-reactive protein (CRP) and oxidative stress to restenosis after balloon angioplasty and stent implantation remains unclear. The aim of this study was to examine this issue using hyperlipidemic rabbits. Rabbits were divided into two groups; they were fed with a 0.5% cholesterol diet and with a mixed 0.5% cholesterol and 0.5% probucol diet. Each group of rabbits underwent balloon injury and stent implantation in right and left iliac arteries, respectively. Eight weeks after the intervention, we examined luminal stenosis, neointimal hyperplasia, immunoreactivity for macrophage, CRP and oxidized phosphatidylcholine (oxPC), and also the expression of CRP mRNA. The degrees of neointimal hyperplasia and immunopositive areas (%) for macrophage, CRP, and oxPC in the neointima were significantly higher after stent implantation than after balloon injury, but CRP mRNA was undetectable in either artery. Anti-oxidant probucol reduced angiographic stenosis, neointimal hyperplasia, and macrophage- and oxPC-positive areas much more significantly after stenting. The results demonstrate that the inflammatory response to the development of neointimal hyperplasia differs after balloon injury and stent implantation and that CRP deposition and oxidative stress might be involved more significantly in neointimal development after stent implantation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16635553     DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2005.12.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Res Pract        ISSN: 0344-0338            Impact factor:   3.250


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