Induction of neointimal hyperplasia by coronary angioplasty balloon overinflation: Comparison of feeder pigs to Yucatan minipigs
We evaluated the use of simple balloon overinflation to induce neointimal hyperplasia in a porcine model of coronary artery restenosis. By using standard percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty techniques, left anterior descending (LAD) and/or left circumflex (LCX) coronary arteries of either...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American heart journal 1994, Vol.127 (1), p.20-31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We evaluated the use of simple balloon overinflation to induce neointimal hyperplasia in a porcine model of coronary artery restenosis. By using standard percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty techniques, left anterior descending (LAD) and/or left circumflex (LCX) coronary arteries of either juvenile feeder pigs or adult Yucatan minipigs were intentionally overinflated. Four weeks later, resultant neointimal hyperplastic responses (neointima/media area; NI/M were quantitated morphometrically. At all ballooned sites neointimal hyperplasia occurred only when the internal elastic lamina (IEL) was ruptured; the degree of hyperplasia correlated directly with the injury index, that is, the percentage of IEL circumference that tractured (
r = 0.74;
n = 25;
p < 0.05). Despite similar injury indexes in the LAD bed, there was a trend (
p = 0.07; analysis of variance) toward greater NI/M ratios in the Yucatan minipig versus the feeder pig group (1.14 ± 0.21 vs 0.73 ± 0.09,
n = 7/group). We found no such trend in the LCX bed, where the injury index (25.7% ± 3.5%) was significantly greater than that of the LAD (18.2% ± 1.2%,
p < 0.05). If variations in balloon-induced vascular injury are accounted for, the technique of balloon overinflation of coronary arteries should prove useful in testing potential antirestenotic agents in either adult or juvenile pigs. |
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ISSN: | 0002-8703 1097-6744 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0002-8703(94)90505-3 |