Endovascular irradiation with the liquid β-emitter Rhenium-188 to reduce restenosis after experimental wall injury

Postinterventional irradiation is a new therapeutic concept in the prevention of restenosis. The liquid beta-emitter Rhenium-188 allows endovascular brachytherapy using a conventional balloon catheter without the problem of centering the radiation source. In an animal model of restenosis the feasibi...

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Hauptverfasser: WOHLFROM, Markus, KOTZERKE, Jörg, KAMENZ, Joachim, EBLE, Martin, HESS, Beate, WÖHRLE, Jochen, RESKE, Sven N, HOMBACH, Vinzenz, HANKE, Hartmut, HÖHER, Martin
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description Postinterventional irradiation is a new therapeutic concept in the prevention of restenosis. The liquid beta-emitter Rhenium-188 allows endovascular brachytherapy using a conventional balloon catheter without the problem of centering the radiation source. In an animal model of restenosis the feasibility and the dose dependent effect of intravascular brachytherapy with a Rhenium-188 filled balloon catheter was investigated. In 68 male New Zealand White rabbits after endothelial denudation of the right common carotid artery with a Fogarty catheter, endovascular irradiation was performed with a Rhenium-188 filled 3.0-mm balloon catheter using different dosages (0, 7.5, 15, 30, 45 and 60 Gy at the surface of the vessel). Then 4 weeks after the intervention the vessels were excised and histologically analyzed. Whereas at 7.5 Gy the intimal area (median [first quartile; third quartile]) did not differ significantly from the control (0.46 mm(2) [0.33 mm(2), 0.75 mm(2)] vs. 0.49 mm(2) [0.34 mm(2), 0.66 mm(2)]), neointimal hyperplasia was decreased significantly at 15 Gy (0.15 mm(2) [0.04 mm(2), 0.17 mm(2)]) and 30 Gy (0.07 mm(2) [0.04 mm(2), 0. 10 mm(2)]), and completely inhibited at the highest dosages (45 Gy: 0 mm(2) [0 mm(2), 0.04 mm(2)]; 60 Gy: 0 mm(2) [0 mm(2), 0.01 mm(2)]). Catheter transmitted endovascular irradiation with the liquid beta-emitter Rhenium-188 after vascular injury is feasible and effectively reduced neointimal hyperplasia in hypercholesterolemic rabbits. A significant reduction of the neointimal formation could be found already at a radiation absorbed dose of 15 Gy at the vessel surface. Following a surface dosage of 45 Gy the proliferative response to the vessel injury is almost completely abolished.
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Brachytherapy - methods
Carotid Artery, Common - pathology
Carotid Stenosis - pathology
Carotid Stenosis - prevention & control
Carotid Stenosis - therapy
Diseases of the cardiovascular system
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Male
Medical sciences
Rabbits
Radioisotopes - therapeutic use
Radiotherapy Dosage
Radiotherapy. Instrumental treatment. Physiotherapy. Reeducation. Rehabilitation, orthophony, crenotherapy. Diet therapy and various other treatments (general aspects)
Recurrence
Rhenium - therapeutic use
Tunica Intima - pathology
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