Zhao, Fh., Liu, Jg., Wang, X. et al. Long-term effect of stent coating with zedoary essential components on neointimal formation in the porcine coronary artery., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 19, 771–776 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-013-1596-2
Fu-hai Zhao, Jian-gang Liu, Xin Wang, et al. Long-term effect of stent coating with zedoary essential components on neointimal formation in the porcine coronary artery[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2013,19(10):771-776.
Zhao, Fh., Liu, Jg., Wang, X. et al. Long-term effect of stent coating with zedoary essential components on neointimal formation in the porcine coronary artery., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 19, 771–776 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-013-1596-2DOI:
Fu-hai Zhao, Jian-gang Liu, Xin Wang, et al. Long-term effect of stent coating with zedoary essential components on neointimal formation in the porcine coronary artery[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2013,19(10):771-776. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-013-1596-2.
Long-term effect of stent coating with zedoary essential components on neointimal formation in the porcine coronary artery
摘要
To examine the effect of the zedoary essential component-eluting stent (ZES) on a porcine coronary neointimal formation. ZES
sirolimus-eluting stents (SES)
and bare metal stents (BMS) were randomly implanted in three different major epicardial vessels in 36 balloon-injured pigs. Coronary angiography
optical coherence tomography
and histomorphological analysis were used to determine antihyperplasia effects. ZES and SES had a significantly larger lumen diameter and area
and reduced diameter and area of stenosis in arteries at 30 and 90 days compared with arteries implanted with BMS (P<0.01). Histomorphometric analysis showed moderate inflammatory responses
such as infiltration of mononuclear cells
lymphocytes
and multinucleated giant cells in some arteries with SES compared with ZES (P<0.05). Injury scores were not different among the three groups at 30 and 90 days. The endothelialization score in the SES group was 2.69±0.42 at 30 days and 2.83±0.39 at 90 days compared with the ZES and BMS groups (both were 3.00±0.00 at either 30 or 90 days
P<0.05). Well developed endothelium was observed in the ZES group
while incomplete endothelium and inflammatory cells were observed with stent struts partly naked at the vessel lumen in the SES group. The ZES inhibits neointimal hyperplasia with good endothelia coverage in the porcine balloon injury coronary model.
Abstract
To examine the effect of the zedoary essential component-eluting stent (ZES) on a porcine coronary neointimal formation. ZES
sirolimus-eluting stents (SES)
and bare metal stents (BMS) were randomly implanted in three different major epicardial vessels in 36 balloon-injured pigs. Coronary angiography
optical coherence tomography
and histomorphological analysis were used to determine antihyperplasia effects. ZES and SES had a significantly larger lumen diameter and area
and reduced diameter and area of stenosis in arteries at 30 and 90 days compared with arteries implanted with BMS (P<0.01). Histomorphometric analysis showed moderate inflammatory responses
such as infiltration of mononuclear cells
lymphocytes
and multinucleated giant cells in some arteries with SES compared with ZES (P<0.05). Injury scores were not different among the three groups at 30 and 90 days. The endothelialization score in the SES group was 2.69±0.42 at 30 days and 2.83±0.39 at 90 days compared with the ZES and BMS groups (both were 3.00±0.00 at either 30 or 90 days
P<0.05). Well developed endothelium was observed in the ZES group
while incomplete endothelium and inflammatory cells were observed with stent struts partly naked at the vessel lumen in the SES group. The ZES inhibits neointimal hyperplasia with good endothelia coverage in the porcine balloon injury coronary model.
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