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Distribution of cellular responses in rabbit aortae following one and two injuries with a balloon catheter.

L Jørgensen1, A G Grøthe, H M Groves, R L Kinlough-Rathbone, M Richardson, J F Mustard.   

Abstract

To investigate the mechanisms involved in the cellular reactions to arterial injuries, we studied the distribution of the deposits on the injured intima and the pattern of neointimal thickening following single and double injuries of rabbit aortae with a balloon catheter. Thirty minutes after the first injury most, but not all, of the inner surface of the aortae was covered by adherent, spread platelets. Seven days following the first injury areas of neointima, mainly proliferating smooth muscle cells, had formed around and opposite the orifices of branch vessels. The rest of the inner aortic surface consisted of acellular subendothelial matrix. Thirty minutes after the second injury, 7 days after the first, single platelets adhered once more to parts of the reinjured subendothelium, mostly between the orifices. Numerous fibrin-rich, platelet thrombi were present mainly on the surface of the injured neointima. Thirty minutes after both the first and second injury polymorphonuclear leucocytes adhered to the inner surface downstream from the orifices of branch vessels and in longitudinally oriented zones opposite the orifices. Four days following the second injury, the neointima was restored with the same distribution as before the second injury, and few thrombi, adherent platelets, or leucocytes remained.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3390387      PMCID: PMC2013105     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol        ISSN: 0007-1021


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