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Intravascular imaging, histopathological analysis, and catecholamine quantification following catheter-based renal denervation in a swine model: the impact of prebifurcation energy delivery.

Joana Delgado-Silva1,2, Raquel Fernandes3, Inês R Pita4, Frederico C Pereira4,5, Milosz Jaguszewski6,7, Juan Luis Gutiérrez-Chico8, Teresa Ribeiro-Rodrigues5, Henrique Girão5, Adam Ioannou9, Lino Gonçalves3,10.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of prebifurcation renal denervation in a swine model and assess its safety through optical coherence tomography (OCT). Prebifurcation renal denervation with a multi-electrode catheter was performed in one renal artery of 12 healthy pigs, with the contralateral artery and kidney being used as controls. Angiograms and OCT pullbacks were obtained peri-procedurally and 1 month post procedure. Renal tissue catecholamines were quantified, and the arterial wall and peri-adventitial tissue were analyzed histologically. Intraluminal changes (endothelial swelling, spasm, and thrombus formation) were observed acutely by OCT in most of the treated arteries and were no longer visible at follow-up. Histology revealed a statistically significant accumulation of collagen (fibrosis) and a near absence of tyrosine hydroxylase labeling in the denervated artery, suggesting a clear reduction in nervous terminals. Renal tissue catecholamine levels were similar between both sides, probably due to the low number of ablation points and the renorenal reflex. The present study demonstrates that renal denervation is associated with acute intimal disruptions, areas of fibrosis, and a reduction in nervous terminals. The lack of difference in renal tissue catecholamine levels is indicative of the need to perform the highest and safest number of ablation points in both renal arteries. These findings are important because they demonstrate the histological consequences of radiofrequency energy application and its medium-term safety.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30006641     DOI: 10.1038/s41440-018-0072-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Res        ISSN: 0916-9636            Impact factor:   3.872


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1.  Clinical outcomes of laparoscopic-based renal denervation plus adrenalectomy vs adrenalectomy alone for treating resistant hypertension caused by unilateral aldosterone-producing adenoma.

Authors:  Yahui Liu; Binbin Zhu; Lijie Zhu; Linwei Zhao; Degang Ding; Zhonghua Liu; Zhiqiang Fan; Qiuping Zhao; You Zhang; Jiguang Wang; Chuanyu Gao
Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)       Date:  2020-08-18       Impact factor: 3.738

2.  Dynamics of Soluble Factors and Double-Negative T Cells Associated with Response to Renal Denervation in Resistant Hypertension Patients.

Authors:  Joana Delgado-Silva; Paulo Rodrigues-Santos; Jani-Sofia Almeida; Manuel Santos-Rosa; Lino Gonçalves
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2022-02-24
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