Literature DB >> 25823876

A novel photochemical cross-linking technology to improve luminal gain, vessel compliance, and buckling post-angioplasty in porcine arteries.

Karen A Munger1, Therese M Downey2, Barb Haberer2, Katie Pohlson2, Lindsey L Marshall2, Ronald E Utecht2.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Development of substituted 1,8-naphthalimides for photochemical cross-linking of biomolecules is the focus of this research. This study describes limited cross-linking of collagen in the artery wall to control recoil and buckling in arteries following balloon angioplasty. Isolated porcine arteries were overstretched (25%) with balloon angioplasty (BA) +/- light-activated naphthalimide treatment (NVS). Lumen size and recoil were measured as retention of stretch after angioplasty. Cross-sectional compliance and distensibility coefficients were measured as slope of cross-sectional area versus increasing hydrostatic pressure. Buckling was measured, with 30% axial pre-stretch and 200 mmHg, as deviation from the center line. Electron microscopy evaluation of collagen fibers was conducted.
RESULTS: Uninjured arteries have low compliance and low levels of buckling, whereas the BA-injured arteries demonstrated much greater compliance and buckling behavior. Treatment of the injured artery with NVS reduced buckling and demonstrated compliance midway between the two groups while retaining the increased luminal diameter imparted by angioplasty compared to untreated vessels. In summary, limited collagen cross-linking with NVS treatment resulted in lumen retention, as well as improved compliance without the accompanying rigidity and stiffness of conventional stent therapy or current cross-linking materials. This treatment shows great promise for dilation, repair and strengthening of arteries damaged by injury or vascular disease.
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Keywords:  arterial tissue engineering; collagen; compliance; cross-linking; naphthalimide

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25823876     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.33373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater        ISSN: 1552-4973            Impact factor:   3.368


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Authors:  Ejaz Ansari; Blake Anderson; Katalin Kauser
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2.  Creating a Natural Vascular Scaffold by Photochemical Treatment of the Extracellular Matrix for Vascular Applications.

Authors:  Katalin Kauser; Kevin S Warner; Blake Anderson; Edgar Dalles Keyes; R B Hayes; Eric Kawamoto; D H Perkins; Robert Scott; Jim Isaacson; Barb Haberer; Ann Spaans; Ronald Utecht; Hank Hauser; Andrew George Roberts; Myles Greenberg
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