Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2574620 | Vascular Pharmacology | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Arteries with D-65495 eluting stents showed an up to 50% reduced restenosis compared to control stents. Also, the neointimal area was reduced, but there were no significant differences in injury score. Importantly, endothelialization was similar for control stents as well as for D-65495-coated stents, suggesting absence of a general cytostatic effect of the inhibitor. The impact of D-65495 on PDGF-receptor signaling in the vessel wall was indirectly assessed by immunohistochemical staining for activated protein kinase Akt, and PCNA as a proliferation marker and revealed some reduction for the inhibitor-treated vessels. In conclusion, the application of D-65495 caused a significant decrease in neointima formation, further supporting the concept of using locally released PDGF-receptor kinase inhibitors as anti-restenotic agents.
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Authors
Enrico Jandt, Oliver Mutschke, Siavosh Mahboobi, Andrea Uecker, Ronny Platz, Alexander Berndt, Frank-D. Böhmer, Hans R. Figulla, Gerald S. Werner,