1. Stent Endothelialization
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J M Isner, E. Van Belle, F O Tio, Luc Maillard, Thierry Couffinhal, and Jonathan J. Passeri
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Percutaneous ,Endothelium ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Arterial Occlusive Diseases ,Endothelial Growth Factors ,Catheterization ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Animals ,Lymphokines ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors ,business.industry ,Vascular disease ,Angiography ,Stent ,External iliac artery ,Thrombosis ,Arteries ,medicine.disease ,Recombinant Proteins ,Surgery ,Vascular endothelial growth factor A ,Catheter ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Feasibility Studies ,Stents ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Rabbits ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background Because prior studies have established the critical role of the endothelium in preventing vascular thrombosis and intimal thickening, we designed a series of experiments to determine the feasibility of percutaneous local catheter delivery of recombinant protein to accelerate development of an intact endothelial monolayer after stent implantation. Methods and Results Balloon injury followed by percutaneous delivery of a 15-mm-long, balloon-expandable metallic stent was performed in 64 rabbit external iliac arteries (baseline diameter, 2.67±0.07 mm). Planimetric time-course analysis disclosed P =.045), local ChB delivery of 100 μg VEGF overcame this catheter effect: By day 7, stent endothelialization was nearly complete (91.8±3.8%) ( P P =.006). Occlusive thrombus was seen only in the absence of local VEGF administration. Conclusions (1) Local delivery of recombinant protein to the arterial wall is feasible after stent implantation, and (2) local delivery of the endothelial cell mitogen VEGF accelerates stent endothelialization, reducing stent thrombosis. These results thus establish a novel means by which the safety and/or bioactivity of endovascular stents may be further enhanced.
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- 1997
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