Role of the endothelium in modulating neointimal formation
Journal of the American College of Cardiology 44(4): 733-739
Article 2004 English
Authors
NK
Nicholas Kipshidze
GD
George Dangas
MT
Mykola Tsapenko
Abstract
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Restenosis at the site of an endoluminal procedure remains a significant problem in the practice of interventional cardiology. We present current data on intimal hyperplasia, which identify the major role of endothelial cells (ECs) in the development of restenosis. Considering endothelial denudation as one of the most important mechanisms contributing to restenosis, we focus more attention on methods of accelerating restoration of endothelial continuity. Prevention of restenosis may be achieved by promoting endothelial regeneration through the use of growth factors, EC seeding, vessel reconstruction with autologous EC/fibrin matrix, and the use of estrogen-loaded stents and stents designed to capture progenitor ECs.
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