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Intramural neovascularization and haemorrhages are major long‐term effects of intravascularγ‐radiation after stenting

David BusseuilL. MartinPhilippe AllouchP. MaingonC. VergelyF. PiardL. RochetteY. CottinFrançois BriotJ. E. WolfMarianne ZellerI. BarillotAlain Lalande

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MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBrachytherapyHemorrhageInflammationMatrix metalloproteinaseCoronary RestenosisNeovascularizationHemosiderin DepositionVon Willebrand factorReference ValuesmedicineAnimalsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAorta AbdominalVascular Diseasesγ radiationNeovascularization PathologicRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybiologybusiness.industryStructural integrityIntravascular brachytherapyGamma RaysMetalloproteasesbiology.proteinStentsCollagenRabbitsmedicine.symptombusiness

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Structural changes that might influence the structural integrity of the vessel in response to intravascular brachytherapy (IVB) and stenting were examined, focus being on the importance of neovascularization in rabbit stented arteries. Stents were implanted in the infrarenal aortas of rabbits, immediately followed by gamma IVB or a sham radiation procedure, and the arteries harvested at 6 months. Labelling for von Willebrand factor showed an increase in adventitial and medial neovascularization in irradiated versus control arteries group (5.04+/-0.89 versus 1.51+/-0.23 mm(-2), respectively; p=0.004). Moreover, intramedial haemorrhages (free hemosiderin deposition) and inflammation (macrophages) were only observed in irradiated arteries. No significant change in expression of matrix metalloproteinase 1, 2 or 3 was observed between the irradiated and control group while collagen content decreased in the irradiated versus the control group (10.05%+/-1.48% versus 31.92%+/-3.12%, respectively; p<0.001). The study supports the hypothesis that IVB associated with stenting induces late deleterious effects on the medial layer, characterized by formation of intramural neovessels, haemorrhages and a decrease in collagen content.

https://doi.org/10.1080/09553000310001610970