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Assessment of a pro-healing stent in an animal model of early neoatherosclerosis

Authors :
Tobias Koppara
Garry Kerch
Tobias Lenz
Liang Guo
Petra Hoppmann
Roisin Colleran
Kristina Euller
Qi Cheng
Michael Joner
Michael Weinmüller
Christoph Lutter
Eduardo Acampado
Florian Rechenmacher
Anna Lena Lahmann
Horst Kessler
Maria Isabel Castellanos
Anna Bulin
Stefanie Neubauer
Beatrice Stefanie Ludwig
Philipp Nicol
Kristin Steigerwald
Source :
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020), Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Background: Neoatherosclerosis represents an accelerated manifestation of atherosclerosis in nascent neointima after stenting, associated with adverse events. We investigated whether improved reendothelialization using RGD-coated stents results in diminished vascular permeability and reduced foam cell formation compared to standard DES in atherosclerotic rabbits. Methods and Results: Neointimal foam cell formation was induced in rabbits (n = 7). Enhanced endothelial integrity in RGD-coated stents resulted in decreased vascular permeability relative to DES, which was further confirmed by SEM and TEM. Cell culture experiments examined the effect of everolimus on endothelial integrity. Increasing concentrations of everolimus resulted in a dose-dependent decrease of endothelial cell junctions and foam cell transformation of monocytes, confirming the relevance of endothelial integrity in preventing permeability of LDL. Conclusion: Incomplete endothelial integrity was confirmed as a key factor of neointimal foam cell formation following stent implantation. Pro-healing stent coatings may facilitate reendothelialization and reduce the risk of neoatherosclerosis.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020), Scientific Reports
Accession number :
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