Strain differences in neointimal hyperplasia in the rat

被引:20
作者
Assadnia, S
Rapp, JP
Nestor, AL
Pringle, T
Cerilli, GJ
Gunning, WT
Webb, TH
Kligman, M
Allison, DC
机构
[1] Med Coll Ohio, Dept Surg, Toledo, OH 44614 USA
[2] Med Coll Ohio, Dept Physiol & Mol Med, Toledo, OH 44614 USA
关键词
neointimal hyperplasia; restenosis; rat; inbred strain; balloon injury;
D O I
10.1161/01.RES.84.11.1252
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
We performed an initial screen of 11 rat strains by use of a standard balloon injury to the left iliac artery to observe whether genetically determined differences existed in the development of neointimal hyperplasia. Neointimal hyperplasia was assayed 8 weeks after the vascular injury on coded microscopic sections. Statistically significant differences in the percentages of the vascular wall cross-sectional areas composed of intima (percentage intima) secondary to neointimal hyperplasia were noted among the different rat strains (P<0.02), with the Brown-Norway (BN), Dark Agouti, and Milan normotensive strain rats having the highest and the spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) having the lowest percentages of intima. In a separate experiment, F-1 hybrids of SHRXBN strains and parental BN and SHR underwent the vascular injury, and the parental strains again showed a statistically significant difference from one another in the mean percentage of intima (P<0.0001) The F-1 hybrids showed an average percentage of intima intermediate between those of the parental strains. The average lumen size of the injured BN vessels were significantly smaller than that of the noninjured control vessels (P=0.044), but this significance disappeared when the circular areas of these vessels were calculated without taking neointimal growth into consideration (P=0.649). These results provide the groundwork for a genetic linkage analysis to identify the genes that influence the development of neointimal hyperplasia after vascular injury.
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