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(Circulation. 2000;101:1087.)
© 2000 American Heart Association, Inc.
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From the Andreas Gruentzig Cardiovascular Center, Department of Medicine (Cardiology) (M.Y.S., S.V., S.B.K.), the Department of Radiation Oncology, Emory University School of Medicine (I.R.C.), and the Atlanta Cardiovascular Research Institute (S.P.M., N.A.F.C., K.A.R.), Atlanta, Ga.
Correspondence to Keith A. Robinson, PhD, Atlanta Cardiovascular Research Institute, c/o Cardiology of Georgia, 1996 Cliff Valley Way Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30329. E-mail krobinson{at}acri.com
BackgroundEndovascular irradiation (EI) inhibits balloon-induced neointima formation in animals and is now in clinical trials for restenosis prevention. However, little is known of the effect of EI on vessel thrombogenicity due to delayed arterial healing. We investigated EI effects on platelet recruitment in pig coronary arteries.
Methods and ResultsEI was performed using 90Sr/Y at 0 Gray (Gy), 15Gy, or 30Gy at 2 mm after balloon overstretch injury. At 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month, platelet recruitment and thrombus formation were assessed using autologous 111In-oxine-platelet labeling and light and scanning electron microscopy. In balloon-injured nonirradiated vessels, there was complete reendothelialization at 1 month, and platelet recruitment was similar to normal uninjured arteries. In irradiated vessels, scanning electron microscopy showed incomplete reendothelialization at 1 month, and these areas demonstrated attachment of activated platelets. Light microscopy of irradiated coronaries showed adherent partially organized thrombi and incomplete resolution of intramural hemorrhages. There was a significant increase in platelet recruitment at 1 month in arteries receiving EI at 15Gy (5.1±2.8x106, P=0.02) or 30Gy (12.5±9.9x106, P=0.005) compared with nonirradiated controls (2.7±1.5x106); 30Gy was also higher than 15Gy (P=0.05). Platelet recruitment was also increased for 30Gy compared with control at 1 day.
ConclusionsEndovascular irradiation at 15Gy or 30Gy after balloon angioplasty results in incomplete endothelial recovery, impaired resolution of intramural hemorrhage, and a dose-dependent increase in platelet recruitment at 1 month.
Key Words: balloon angioplasty restenosis radiation blood platelets thrombosis
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