Title: The Role of Extracellular Matrix within the Neointima in A Porcine Coronary Stent Restenosis Model
Abstract: Background and Objectives:Coronary stent restenosis remains a major limitation to percutaneous coronary intervention. The most important mechanism of coronary stent restenosis is neointimal hyperplasia (NIH). In addition to neointimal cell proliferation, extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis may be important in the induction of NIH. We sought to observe the degree of this in a porcine model. Subjects and Methods: Twenty-one coronary stents were placed in 15 pigs, and the pigs were sacrificed at 14 (Group I), 28 (Group II) and 56 (Group III) days following stenting. The twenty-one coronary stents were classified into three groups, followed by histopathological analyses of 7 stented arteries. Each specimen was analyzed by HEp=0.08, p=0.03). The pathological area stenoses were 18.8±7.4, 34.2±0.2 and 43.1±28.4% in Groups I, II and III, respectively (Group I vs. II and Group I vs. III;p=0.35, p=0.02). The PCNA indices of neointima were 16.5±14.4, 0.5 ±0.74 and 0.83±0.68% in Groups I, II and III, respectively (Group I vs. II and Group I vs. III;p=0.01). The collagen content ratios within the neointima were 23.5±4.7, 27.7±5.0 and 36.6±10.5% in Groups I, II and III, respectively (Group I vs. II and Group I vs. III;p=0.52, p=0.01). Proteoglycans were abundant in Groups I and II, and alpha-actin was positive in the neointima cells. Conclusion:The role of cell proli논문접수일:2002년 09월 30일 심사완료일:2002년 11월 28일 교신저자:정명호, 501-757 광주광역시 동구 학1동 8번지 전남대학교 의과대학 전남대학교병원 심장센터 전화:(062) 220-6243·전송:(062) 228-7274·E-mail:[email protected]