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  • Review
  • Open Access
52 Citations
16,684 Views
18 Pages

Blood vessels respond to injury through a healing process that includes neointimal hyperplasia. The vascular endothelium is a monolayer of cells that separates the outer vascular wall from the inner circulating blood. The disruption and exposure of e...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
1,105 Views
15 Pages

1 September 2025

Background: The role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in intimal hyperplasia has been investigated and discussed numerous times in the literature, producing contrary results and controversial outcomes. In particular, research concerned wi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
8,542 Views
31 Pages

Role of Hypoxia and Metabolism in the Development of Neointimal Hyperplasia in Arteriovenous Fistulas

  • Nirvana Sadaghianloo,
  • Julie Contenti,
  • Alan Dardik and
  • Nathalie M. Mazure

29 October 2019

For patients with end-stage renal disease requiring hemodialysis, their vascular access is both their lifeline and their Achilles heel. Despite being recommended as primary vascular access, the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) shows sub-optimal results, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,300 Views
16 Pages

Sirolimus-Embedded Silk Microneedle Wrap to Prevent Neointimal Hyperplasia in Vein Graft Model

  • Jung-Hwan Kim,
  • Eui Hwa Jang,
  • Ji-Yeon Ryu,
  • Jiyong Lee,
  • Jae Ho Kim,
  • Wonhyoung Ryu and
  • Young-Nam Youn

7 February 2023

We investigated the role of a sirolimus-embedded silk microneedle (MN) wrap as an external vascular device for drug delivery efficacy, inhibition of neointimal hyperplasia, and vascular remodeling. Using dogs, a vein graft model was developed to inte...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
6,188 Views
14 Pages

The long-term stimulation of hyperglycemia greatly increases the incidence of vascular restenosis (RS) after angioplasty. Neointimal hyperplasia after vascular injury is the pathological cause of RS, but its mechanism has not been elucidated. MicroRN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,607 Views
19 Pages

3 February 2023

Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) play an important role in the pathogenesis of vascular remolding, such as atherosclerosis and restenosis. Solute carrier family 6 member 6 (SLC6A6) is a transmembrane transporter that maintains a variety of physio...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
9,513 Views
18 Pages

Localized Perivascular Therapeutic Approaches to Inhibit Venous Neointimal Hyperplasia in Arteriovenous Fistula Access for Hemodialysis Use

  • Allan John R. Barcena,
  • Joy Vanessa D. Perez,
  • Olivia Liu,
  • Amy Mu,
  • Francisco M. Heralde,
  • Steven Y. Huang and
  • Marites P. Melancon

24 September 2022

An arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for chronic hemodialysis, but high failure rates restrict its use. Optimizing patients’ perioperative status and the surgical technique, among other methods for preventing primary...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,914 Views
10 Pages

A Patient-Specific Study Investigating the Relation between Coronary Hemodynamics and Neo-Intimal Thickening after Bifurcation Stenting with a Polymeric Bioresorbable Scaffold

  • Susanna Migliori,
  • Rajiv Rampat,
  • Marco Bologna,
  • Eros Montin,
  • Francesco Burzotta,
  • David Hildick-Smith,
  • Gabriele Dubini,
  • Luca Mainardi,
  • Francesco Migliavacca and
  • Claudio Chiastra
  • + 1 author

1 September 2018

We present an application of a validated reconstruction methodology for the comparison between patient-specific hemodynamics and neo-intimal thickening at nine months from the intervention. (1) Background: Coronary bifurcation stenting alters the ves...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,878 Views
24 Pages

Developing a Biomimetic 3D Neointimal Layer as a Prothrombotic Substrate for a Humanized In Vitro Model of Atherothrombosis

  • Jassim Echrish,
  • Madalina-Ioana Pasca,
  • David Cabrera,
  • Ying Yang and
  • Alan G. S. Harper

Acute cardiovascular events result from clots caused by the rupture and erosion of atherosclerotic plaques. This paper aimed to produce a functional biomimetic hydrogel of the neointimal layer of the atherosclerotic plaque that can support thrombogen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,090 Views
13 Pages

Telmisartan Loaded Nanofibers Enhance Re-Endothelialization and Inhibit Neointimal Hyperplasia

  • Chen-Hung Lee,
  • Kuo-Sheng Liu,
  • Julien George Roth,
  • Kuo-Chun Hung,
  • Yen-Wei Liu,
  • Shin-Huei Wang,
  • Chi-Ching Kuo and
  • Shih-Jung Liu

Stent implantation impairs local endothelial function and may be associated with subsequent adverse cardiovascular events. Telmisartan, an angiotensin II receptor blocker that has unique peroxisome proliferator-activated-receptor-gamma-mediated effec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,285 Views
11 Pages

Real-Time Electrical Bioimpedance Characterization of Neointimal Tissue for Stent Applications

  • David Rivas-Marchena,
  • Alberto Olmo,
  • José A. Miguel,
  • Mar Martínez,
  • Gloria Huertas and
  • Alberto Yúfera

28 July 2017

To follow up the restenosis in arteries stented during an angioplasty is an important current clinical problem. A new approach to monitor the growth of neointimal tissue inside the stent is proposed on the basis of electrical impedance spectroscopy (...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,344 Views
11 Pages

Aerobic Exercise Training Inhibits Neointimal Formation via Reduction of PCSK9 and LOX-1 in Atherosclerosis

  • Wei Li,
  • Heegeun Park,
  • Erling Guo,
  • Wooyeon Jo,
  • Kyu Min Sim and
  • Sang Ki Lee

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether aerobic exercise training inhibits atherosclerosis via the reduction of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) expression in balloon-induced common carotid arteries of a high-fat-die...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,574 Views
11 Pages

Background/Objectives: Epidemiological studies indicate a potential correlation between the consumption of polyphenols and a reduced risk of developing cardiovascular disorders. The present study investigates the potential of a red wine polyphenol or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,305 Views
13 Pages

NIK Is a Mediator of Inflammation and Intimal Hyperplasia in Endothelial Denudation-Induced Vascular Injury

  • Ciro Baeza,
  • Marta Ribagorda,
  • Carla Maya-Lopez,
  • Manuel Fresno,
  • Tania Sanchez-Diaz,
  • Aranzazu Pintor-Chocano,
  • Ana B. Sanz,
  • Susana Carrasco,
  • Alberto Ortiz and
  • Maria Dolores Sanchez-Niño

25 October 2024

Neointimal hyperplasia is the main cause of vascular graft failure in the medium term. NFκB is a key mediator of inflammation that is activated during neointimal hyperplasia following endothelial injury. However, the molecular mechanisms involv...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,246 Views
20 Pages

The Prostaglandin E2 Receptor EP4 Promotes Vascular Neointimal Hyperplasia through Translational Control of Tenascin C via the cAMP/PKA/mTORC1/rpS6 Pathway

  • Hu Xu,
  • Bingying Fang,
  • Chengzhen Bao,
  • Xiuhui Mao,
  • Chunhua Zhu,
  • Lan Ye,
  • Qian Liu,
  • Yaqing Li,
  • Chunxiu Du and
  • Youfei Guan
  • + 2 authors

31 August 2022

Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is an important metabolite of arachidonic acid which plays a crucial role in vascular physiology and pathophysiology via its four receptors (EP1-4). However, the role of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) EP4 in neointimal hyp...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,509 Views
17 Pages

Importance of Short-Term Neointimal Coverage of Drug-Eluting Stents in the Duration of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy

  • Joanna Fluder-Wlodarczyk,
  • Sławomir Pawłowski,
  • Piotr J. Chuchra,
  • Tomasz Pawłowski,
  • Wojciech Wojakowski and
  • Pawel Gasior

17 March 2024

Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is mandatory after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation, but optimal DAPT duration remains a topic of intense discussion. The shorter regimen of DAPT might be especially...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,726 Views
17 Pages

Cell-Specific Effects of Insulin in a Murine Model of Restenosis Under Insulin-Sensitive and Insulin-Resistant Conditions

  • Marel Gonzalez Medina,
  • Zhiwei Liu,
  • Johny Wang,
  • Cindy Zhang,
  • Sarah B. Cash,
  • Carolyn L. Cummins and
  • Adria Giacca

20 August 2024

Restenosis following percutaneous revascularization is a major challenge in patients with insulin resistance and diabetes. Currently, the vascular effects of insulin are not fully understood. In vitro, insulin’s effects on endothelial cells (EC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,122 Views
18 Pages

The Autotaxin-LPA Axis Emerges as a Novel Regulator of Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotypic Modulation during Intimal Hyperplasia

  • Utsab Subedi,
  • Shrivats Manikandan,
  • Susmita Bhattarai,
  • Papori Sharma,
  • Sudha Sharma,
  • Hong Sun,
  • Sumitra Miriyala and
  • Manikandan Panchatcharam

2 February 2023

Neointimal hyperplasia is characterized by a loss of the contractile phenotype of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Our group has recently shown that VSMC proliferation and migration are mediated by lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) during restenosis,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,676 Views
15 Pages

Experimental Liver Cirrhosis Inhibits Restenosis after Balloon Angioplasty

  • Mare Mechelinck,
  • Marc Hein,
  • Carolin Kupp,
  • Till Braunschweig,
  • Marius J. Helmedag,
  • Axel Klinkenberg,
  • Moriz A. Habigt,
  • Uwe Klinge,
  • René H. Tolba and
  • Moritz Uhlig

The effect of liver cirrhosis on vascular remodeling in vivo remains unknown. Therefore, this study investigates the influence of cholestatic liver cirrhosis on carotid arterial remodeling. A total of 79 male Sprague Dawley rats underwent bile duct l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,441 Views
14 Pages

Development of Fractalkine-Targeted Nanofibers that Localize to Sites of Arterial Injury

  • Hussein A. Kassam,
  • David C. Gillis,
  • Brooke R. Dandurand,
  • Mark R. Karver,
  • Nick D. Tsihlis,
  • Samuel I. Stupp and
  • Melina R. Kibbe

28 February 2020

Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death and disability around the world, with current treatments limited by neointimal hyperplasia. Our goal was to synthesize, characterize, and evaluate an injectable, targeted nanomaterial that will specifical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,646 Views
15 Pages

Pathological Role of Phosphoglycerate Kinase 1 in Balloon Angioplasty-Induced Neointima Formation

  • Chun-Hsu Pan,
  • Yi-Chung Chien,
  • Min-Shan Sung,
  • Hui-Yu Huang,
  • Ming-Jyh Sheu and
  • Chieh-Hsi Wu

17 August 2021

Restenosis is a common vascular complication after balloon angioplasty. Catheter balloon inflation-induced transient ischemia (hypoxia) of local arterial tissues plays a pathological role in neointima formation. Phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1), an a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,077 Views
14 Pages

Yohimbine (YOH) has antiproliferative effects against breast cancer and pancreatic cancer; however, its effects on vascular proliferative diseases such as atherosclerosis remain unknown. Accordingly, we investigated the inhibitory mechanisms of YOH i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,678 Views
11 Pages

18 October 2018

The aim of this study was to compare the neointimal response at 12-month follow-up between ezetimibe/simvastatin (Vytorin, manufactured by Merck) 10/10 mg and Vytorin 10/40 mg after biodegradable polymer Biolimus-eluting stent (BP-BES) implantation i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,252 Views
15 Pages

Legumain Promotes Atherosclerotic Vascular Remodeling

  • Nana Ozawa,
  • Yuki Sato,
  • Yukari Mori,
  • Hiroko Masuda,
  • Mao Yamane,
  • Yuka Yamamoto,
  • Remina Shirai,
  • Rena Watanabe,
  • Kengo Sato and
  • Takuya Watanabe
  • + 2 authors

Legumain, a recently discovered cysteine protease, is increased in both carotid plaques and plasma of patients with carotid atherosclerosis. Legumain increases the migration of human monocytes and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Howe...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,759 Views
19 Pages

8 April 2024

TNF-α functions as a master regulator of inflammation, and it plays a prominent role in several immunological diseases. By promoting important cellular mechanisms, such as cell proliferation, migration, and phenotype switch, TNF-α induces...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,813 Views
15 Pages

15 May 2015

Dihydroaustrasulfone alcohol (DA), an active compound firstly isolated from marine corals, has been reported to reveal anti-cancer and anti-inflammation activities. These reported activities of DA raised a possible application in anti-restenosis. Abn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,194 Views
12 Pages

Gold Nanoparticles for Monitoring of Mesenchymal Stem-Cell-Loaded Bioresorbable Polymeric Wraps for Arteriovenous Fistula Maturation

  • Allan John R. Barcena,
  • Joy Vanessa D. Perez,
  • Jossana A. Damasco,
  • Marvin R. Bernardino,
  • Erin Marie D. San Valentin,
  • Carleigh Klusman,
  • Benjamin Martin,
  • Andrea Cortes,
  • Gino Martin Canlas and
  • Marites P. Melancon
  • + 7 authors

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-seeded polymeric perivascular wraps have been shown to enhance arteriovenous fistula (AVF) maturation. However, the wraps’ radiolucency makes their placement and integrity difficult to monitor. Through electrospinnin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,449 Views
9 Pages

Peri-Interventional Triple Therapy with Dabigatran Modifies Vasomotion after Bare-Metal Stent Implantation in a Pig Coronary Artery Model

  • Rayyan Hemetsberger,
  • Serdar Farhan,
  • Dominika Lukovic,
  • Katrin Zlabinger,
  • Judit Hajagos-Toth,
  • Judit Bota,
  • Hector M. Garcia-Garcia,
  • Cihan Ay,
  • Eslam Samaha and
  • Mariann Gyöngyösi
  • + 4 authors

31 January 2023

(1) Background: Coronary artery stenting leads to local inflammation, disturbs vasomotion, and slows endothelialization, increasing vascular thrombus risk. We used a pig stenting coronary artery model to assess how peri-interventional triple therapy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,491 Views
22 Pages

The Effects of Pro-Inflammatory and Anti-Inflammatory Agents for the Suppression of Intimal Hyperplasia: An Evidence-Based Review

  • Rohaina Che Man,
  • Nadiah Sulaiman,
  • Mohamad Fikeri Ishak,
  • Ruszymah Bt Hj Idrus,
  • Mohd Ramzisham Abdul Rahman and
  • Muhammad Dain Yazid

Anti-atherogenic therapy is crucial in halting the progression of inflammation-induced intimal hyperplasia. The aim of this concise review was to methodically assess the recent findings of the different approaches, mainly on the recruitment of chemok...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
9,255 Views
26 Pages

The Mechanisms of Restenosis and Relevance to Next Generation Stent Design

  • Jessie Clare,
  • Justin Ganly,
  • Christina A. Bursill,
  • Huseyin Sumer,
  • Peter Kingshott and
  • Judy B. de Haan

10 March 2022

Stents are lifesaving mechanical devices that re-establish essential blood flow to the coronary circulation after significant vessel occlusion due to coronary vessel disease or thrombolytic blockade. Improvements in stent surface engineering over the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,274 Views
26 Pages

In-Stent Restenosis Pathophysiology and Risk Factors: A Comprehensive Review

  • Alice Elena Munteanu,
  • Alexandru Andrei Badea,
  • Alexandru Mihai Popescu,
  • Florentina Cristina Pleșa and
  • Silviu Marcel Stanciu

9 February 2026

In-stent restenosis (ISR) remains a clinically relevant cause of recurrent ischemia and repeat revascularization despite progressive refinements in stent design and implantation technique. Contemporary data indicate that restenosis-related target les...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,330 Views
12 Pages

28 April 2023

In patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention, the second-generation drug-eluting stents (DES) are considered the gold standard of care for revascularization. By reducing neointimal hyperplasia, drug-eluting coronary stents decrease the n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,200 Views
15 Pages

22 January 2025

Smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotypic transition contributes to several major vascular diseases such as intimal hyperplasia and restenosis, atherosclerosis, and aneurysm. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this process are not fully understoo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,366 Views
15 Pages

Paricalcitol Has a Potent Anti-Inflammatory Effect in Rat Endothelial Denudation-Induced Intimal Hyperplasia

  • Ciro Baeza,
  • Arancha Pintor-Chocano,
  • Susana Carrasco,
  • Ana Sanz,
  • Alberto Ortiz and
  • Maria Dolores Sanchez-Niño

Neointimal hyperplasia is the main cause of vascular graft failure in the medium term. Vitamin D receptor activation modulates the biology of vascular smooth muscle cells and has been reported to protect from neointimal hyperplasia following endothel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
7,767 Views
13 Pages

13 February 2022

Smooth muscle cells (SMCs), present in the media layer of blood vessels, are crucial in maintaining vascular homeostasis. Upon vascular injury, SMCs show a high degree of plasticity, undergo a change from a “contractile” to a “synth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
788 Views
14 Pages

Impact of COVID-19 on the Risk of Coronary Stent Thrombosis and Restenosis: A Retrospective Angiographic Study

  • Diana Ygiyeva,
  • Gulnara Batenova,
  • Tatyana Belikhina,
  • Andrey Orekhov,
  • Maksim Pivin,
  • Zhanerke Biakhmetova,
  • Laila Sadykova,
  • Adilzhan Zhumagaliyev and
  • Lyudmila Pivina

4 October 2025

Background: The aim of our study is to assess the risk factors for the development of coronary artery stent thrombosis and restenosis, as well as the main localization of these processes in patients who underwent repeated coronary revascularization d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,481 Views
19 Pages

The Role of TGF-β Signaling in Saphenous Vein Graft Failure after Peripheral Arterial Disease Bypass Surgery

  • Changhuai He,
  • Pin Ye,
  • Xuecheng Zhang,
  • Elham Esmaeili,
  • Yiqing Li,
  • Ping Lü and
  • Chuanqi Cai

Saphenous vein bypass grafting is an effective technique used to treat peripheral arterial disease (PAD). However, restenosis is the major clinical challenge for the graft vessel among people with PAD postoperation. We hypothesize that there is a com...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,309 Views
15 Pages

Vein graft restenosis remains a major complication following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), mainly due to the abnormal proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and impaired endothelial repair. While external stents (eStents) can...

  • Review
  • Open Access
124 Citations
13,972 Views
15 Pages

Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Phenotypic Switching in Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Hao-Yue Tang,
  • Ai-Qun Chen,
  • Huan Zhang,
  • Xiao-Fei Gao,
  • Xiang-Quan Kong and
  • Jun-Jie Zhang

15 December 2022

Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), the major cell type in the arterial vessel wall, have a contractile phenotype that maintains the normal vessel structure and function under physiological conditions. In response to stress or vascular injury, cont...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,085 Views
32 Pages

22 December 2022

In-stent restenosis (ISR), characterised by ≥50% re-narrowing of the target vessel, is a common complication following stent implantation and remains a significant challenge to the long-term success of angioplasty procedures. Considering the globa...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
20 Citations
2,996 Views
11 Pages

The Role of Elevated Wall Shear Stress in Progression of Pulmonary Vein Stenosis: Evidence from Two Case Studies

  • Peter E. Hammer,
  • Kerry McEnaney,
  • Ryan Callahan,
  • Christopher W. Baird,
  • David M. Hoganson and
  • Kathy J. Jenkins

25 August 2021

Pulmonary vein stenosis is a serious condition characterized by restriction or blockage due to fibrotic tissue ingrowth that develops in the pulmonary veins of infants or children. It is often progressive and can lead to severe pulmonary hypertension...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,597 Views
15 Pages

Vascular Stents Coated with Electrospun Drug-Eluting Material: Functioning in Rabbit Iliac Artery

  • Konstantin A. Kuznetsov,
  • Ivan S. Murashov,
  • Vera S. Chernonosova,
  • Boris P. Chelobanov,
  • Alena O. Stepanova,
  • David S. Sergeevichev,
  • Andrey A. Karpenko and
  • Pavel P. Laktionov

4 August 2020

A stenting procedure aimed at blood flow restoration in stenosed arteries significantly improves the efficiency of vascular surgery. However, the current challenge is to prevent neointimal growth, which reduces the vessel lumen, in the stented segmen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,494 Views
9 Pages

Early Adventitial Activation and Proliferation in a Mouse Model of Arteriovenous Stenosis: Opportunities for Intervention

  • Jenq-Shyong Chan,
  • Yang Wang,
  • Virgilius Cornea,
  • Prabir Roy-Chaudhury and
  • Begoña Campos

13 November 2021

Background: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) stenosis remains an important cause of AVF maturation failure, for which there are currently no effective therapies. We examined the pattern and phenotype of cellular proliferation at different timepoints in a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,100 Views
17 Pages

Electrospun Polyurethane Vascular Grafts for Cerebral Revascularization: A Pilot Study on Rats

  • Evelynn Vergauwen,
  • Michiel R. L. Tubeeckx,
  • Annemie Houben,
  • Sandra Van Vlierberghe,
  • Marc Demolder,
  • Guido R. Y. De Meyer,
  • Patrick Pauwels and
  • Tomas Menovsky

5 January 2024

The current standard technique for vascular grafting in cerebral revascularization surgery employs the interposition of an autologous blood vessel. Technical complications have necessitated the development of a synthetic alternative, but classical bi...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,953 Views
11 Pages

Inflammatory Cell Dynamics after Murine Femoral Artery Wire Injury: A Multi-Parameter Flow Cytometry-Based Analysis

  • Vivek Pamulapati,
  • Carla M. Cuda,
  • Tracy L. Smith,
  • Jonathan Jung,
  • Liqun Xiong,
  • Suchitra Swaminathan and
  • Karen J. Ho

22 February 2023

An acute inflammatory response following arterial surgery for atherosclerosis, such as balloon angioplasty, stenting, and surgical bypass, is an important driver of neointimal hyperplasia after arterial injury, which leads to recurrent ischemia. Howe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,796 Views
11 Pages

Assessment of Effectiveness of the Algorithm for Automated Quantitative Analysis of Metallic Strut Tissue Short-Term Coverage with Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography

  • Joanna Fluder-Wlodarczyk,
  • Zofia Schneider,
  • Tomasz Pawłowski,
  • Wojciech Wojakowski,
  • Pawel Gasior and
  • Elżbieta Pociask

25 July 2024

Background: Due to its high resolution, optical coherence tomography (OCT) is the most suitable modality for neointimal coverage assessments. Evaluation of stent healing seems crucial to accurately define their safety profile since delayed healing is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,520 Views
17 Pages

17 August 2021

Inflammation is a major contributor to the development and progression of atherosclerosis. Interleukin (IL)-33 and IL-37, members of the IL-1 family, modulate inflammation, with IL-33 having a pro-inflammatory effect and IL-37 having anti-inflammator...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
118 Views
2 Pages

Ruptured Neoatherosclerosis as Source of Late Stent Thrombosis

  • Mathieu Stadelmann,
  • Jérémy Valentin,
  • Marie-Noelle Giraud and
  • Stéphane Cook

24 October 2012

Neoatherosclerosis has been termed to define neointimal atherosclerotic changes occurring within a coronary stent [1,2]. Based on histological [2] and angioscopic studies [3], rupture within the neointima has been reported in the long-term after coro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,036 Views
16 Pages

Inhibition of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation by ENPP1: The Role of CD73 and the Adenosine Signaling Axis

  • Boris Tchernychev,
  • Yvonne Nitschke,
  • Di Chu,
  • Caitlin Sullivan,
  • Lisa Flaman,
  • Kevin O’Brien,
  • Jennifer Howe,
  • Zhiliang Cheng,
  • David Thompson and
  • Yves Sabbagh
  • + 2 authors

29 June 2024

The Ectonucleotide Pyrophosphatase/Phosphodiesterase 1 (ENPP1) ectoenzyme regulates vascular intimal proliferation and mineralization of bone and soft tissues. ENPP1 variants cause Generalized Arterial Calcification of Infancy (GACI), a rare genetic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,833 Views
17 Pages

Platelet-derived growth factor type BB (PDGF-BB) regulates vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) migration and proliferation, which play critical roles in the development of vascular conditions. p90 ribosomal S6 kinase (p90RSK) can regulate various cell...

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