نتایج جستجو برای: neointimal thickness

تعداد نتایج: 112240  

2015
Caroline Pellet-Many Vedanta Mehta Laura Fields Marwa Mahmoud Vanessa Lowe Ian Evans Jorge Ruivo Ian Zachary

AIMS Neuropilins 1 and 2 (NRP1 and NRP2) play crucial roles in endothelial cell migration contributing to angiogenesis and vascular development. Both NRPs are also expressed by cultured vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and are implicated in VSMC migration stimulated by PDGF-BB, but it is unknown whether NRPs are relevant for VSMC function in vivo. We investigated the role of NRPs in the rat...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
Prabir Roy-Chaudhury

Vascular stenosis as a result of neointimal hyperplasia is a major clinical problem that has an impact on multiple and diverse disciplines, including cardiology (coronary restenosis), cardiothoracic and vascular surgery (saphenous vein and polytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE] graft failure), neurology (carotid stenosis), nephrology (dialysis access dysfunction), and transplant medicine (chronic allog...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
Ryo Takeda Etsu Suzuki Hiroshi Satonaka Shigeyoshi Oba Hiroaki Nishimatsu Masao Omata Toshiro Fujita Ryozo Nagai Yasunobu Hirata

BACKGROUND It is well known that diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis and restenosis after angioplasty. It has become clear that advanced glycation end products (AGE) and their receptor (RAGE) are implicated in vascular diseases, especially in diabetes mellitus. Nevertheless, the mechanisms by which diabetes mellitus is often associated with vas...

Journal: :Circulation research 2002
Kensuke Egashira Qingwei Zhao Chu Kataoka Kishou Ohtani Makoto Usui Israel F Charo Ken-Ichi Nishida Shujiro Inoue Makoto Katoh Toshihiro Ichiki Akira Takeshita

Neointimal hyperplasia is a major cause of restenosis after coronary intervention. Because vascular injury is now recognized to involve an inflammatory response, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) might be involved in underlying mechanisms of restenosis. In the present study, we demonstrate the important role of MCP-1 in neointimal hyperplasia after cuff-induced arterial injury. In the ...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2013
Timmy Lee

Vascular access dysfunction is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in hemodialysis patients. The most common cause of vascular access dysfunction is venous stenosis from neointimal hyperplasia within the perianastomotic region of an arteriovenous fistula and at the graft-vein anastomosis of an arteriovenous graft. There have been few, if any, effective treatments for vascular access dysfun...

Journal: :Circulation 2004
Kisho Ohtani Kensuke Egashira Ken-ichi Hiasa Qingwei Zhao Shiro Kitamoto Minako Ishibashi Makoto Usui Shujiro Inoue Yoshikazu Yonemitsu Katsuo Sueishi Masataka Sata Masabumi Shibuya Kenji Sunagawa

BACKGROUND Therapeutic angiogenesis by delivery of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has attracted attention. However, the role and function of VEGF in experimental restenosis (neointimal formation) after vascular intraluminal injury have not been addressed. METHODS AND RESULTS We report herein that blockade of VEGF by soluble VEGF receptor 1 (sFlt-1) gene transfer attenuated neointim...

2011
Young-June Yang Mihyun Kim Choongki Kim Junbeom Park Jaewon Oh Hoyoun Won Byeong-Keuk Kim Myeong-Ki Hong

An 80-year old woman suffered from sudden onset of chest pain and dyspnea, and visited the emergency room. She received stent implantation with a biolimus A9-eluting stent (Nobori® 3.0×24 mm) at a the mid-portion of the left anterior descending artery 5 months prior to admission. The emergency 5-month follow-up angiogram was performed under the impression of late stent thrombosis. The follow-up...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
E D Reis M Roque H Dansky J T Fallon J J Badimon C Cordon-Cardo S J Shiff E A Fisher

Neointimal hyperplasia is a critical component of restenosis, a major complication of angioplasty and related therapeutic procedures. We studied the effects of hyperlipidemia and the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin (acetyl-salicylic acid; ASA), and sulindac, on neointimal formation in a mouse femoral arterial injury model. At 2 months of age, normolipidemic, wild-type (WT), and hy...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2009
Luis Rodriguez-Menocal Melissa St-Pierre Yuntao Wei Sheik Khan Dania Mateu Marian Calfa Amir A Rahnemai-Azar Gary Striker Si M Pham Roberto I Vazquez-Padron

AIMS The origin of post-injury neointimal cells is still a matter of debate. This study aims to determine the anatomic source of neointimal cells in one of the most important animal models for the study of vascular stenosis in response to injury, the rat balloon injury model. METHODS AND RESULTS Chimeric rats were generated by rescuing lethally irradiated animals with green fluorescent protei...

Journal: :European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2021

ObjectiveThe impact of stent design on venous patency is not well studied. The purpose this study was to investigate the effect material burden endothelial coverage stented segments, which may contribute vessel healing and patency.MethodsSegmented self expanding bare nitinol stents (18 × 50 mm) comprising 5 mm long attached metallic rings separated by 2, 5, or 8 gaps were implanted in inferior ...

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