Effect of a novel stent on re-endothelialization, platelet adhesion, and neointimal formation

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Aim: Vascular endothelial-cadherin (VE-cadherin. is specifically expressed by outgrowth endothelial cells (OECs) Zwitterionic stent showed high antifouling and excellent blood compatibility. Therefore, we hypothesized that anti-VE-cadherin antibody-coated zwitterionic stents (VE-cad-Z stents) would promote re-endothelialization, reduce neointimal formation, and resist thrombus. Methods: VE-cad-Z stents were examined using platelet adhesion test, platelet activation, and OEC capture ability in vitro. In vivo effect of VE-cad-Z stents on re-endothelialization, thrombus-resistance, and neointima hyperplasia was investigated in left common carotid arteries of rabbits (n = 15). Results: In vitro, VE-cad-Z stents showed better platelet-resistance and OEC-capture ability (DNA concentration: 297.23±22.71 versus 67.49±15.26 ng/μL, P<0.01. In vivo, VE-cad-Z stents exhibited better patency rate than bare metal stents (BMS. (15/15 versus 12/15), and it significantly reduced platelet adhesion and neointima formation (neointima area: 1.13±0.05 versus 1.00±0.05 mm2, P<0.01 and 3.04±0.11 ver±1.05±0.06 mm2, P<0.01, at 3 and 30 days, respectively; % stenosis: 20.99±0.98 versus 18.72±0.97, P<0.01 and 56.46±2.20 versus 19.45±1.24, P<0.01, at 3 and 30 days, respectively.. Conclusion: These data suggested that VE-cad-Z stents could specifically capture OECs, consequently promote endothelial healing, and also reduce platelet adhesion and neointima formation.

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Tang, H., Wang, Q., Wang, X., Zhou, J., Zhu, M., Qiao, T., … Zhou, M. (2016). Effect of a novel stent on re-endothelialization, platelet adhesion, and neointimal formation. Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis, 23(1), 67–80. https://doi.org/10.5551/jat.31062

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