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Parent artery-initiated and stent-mediated neointima formation in a rat saccular side wall model.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/171045
Publisher DOI
10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-018297
PubMed ID
35110397
Description
BACKGROUND

Unlike clipping that forms an immediate barrier of blood flow into intracranial aneurysms, endovascular treatments rely on thrombus organization and neointima formation. Therefore, a continuous endothelial cell layer is crucial to prevent blood flow in the former aneurysm. This study investigates the origin of endothelial cells in the neointima of endovascular treated aneurysms, specifically whether cells from the parent artery play a role in neointima formation.

METHODS

In male rats, decellularized and vital side wall aneurysms were treated by coil (n=16) or stent embolization (n=15). The cell tracer CM-Dil dye was injected into the clamped aorta before aneurysm suture to mark initial endothelial cells in the parent artery and enable tracking of their proliferation during follow-up. Aneurysms were analyzed for growth, thrombus formation, and recurrence. Histological evaluation followed with cell counts for specific regions-of-interest.

RESULTS

During follow-up, none of the 31 aneurysms ruptured. Macroscopic residual perfusion was observed in 12/16 rats after coiling and in 1/15 after stenting. Amounts of CM-Dil +cells in coiled versus stented decellularized aneurysms significantly decreased in the thrombus on day 7 (p=0.01) and neointima on day 21 (p=0.04). For vital aneurysms, the number of CM-Dil +cells in the neointima on day 21 showed no significant difference.

CONCLUSIONS

Healing patterns were worse in coil-treated than stent-treated aneurysms. Cell migration forming a neointima seemed mainly dependent on the adjacent vessel in decellularized aneurysms, but appeared buoyed by recruitment from aneurysm wall cells in vital aneurysms. Therefore, a cell-rich parent artery might be crucial.
Date of Publication
2022-12
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
aneurysm coil intervention stent vessel wall
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Wanderer, Stefan
Grüter, Basil Erwin
Boillat, Gwendoline
Sivanrupan, Sivani
Rey, Jeannine
Catalano, Kristina
vonGunten, Michael
Widmer, Hans Rudolforcid-logo
Universitätsklinik für Neurochirurgie
Andereggen, Lukas
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Neurochirurgie
Marbacher, Serge
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Neurochirurgie
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Neurochirurgie
Series
Journal of neurointerventional surgery
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
ISSN
1759-8486
Access(Rights)
open.access
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