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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 283: H2356-H2362, 2002. First published August 8, 2002; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00402.2002
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Vol. 283, Issue 6, H2356-H2362, December 2002

Trauma induced by nontraumatic coronary devices and its impact on vascular reactivity and morphology

Jörg M. Strotmann1, Johann Bauersachs1, Daniela Fraccarollo1, Michael Kirchengast2, Philipp A. Schnabel3, Jaromir Sykora3, Georg Ertl1, and Wolfram Voelker1

1 Medical University Clinic Würzburg, 97080 Würzburg; 2 Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, 68169 Mannheim; and 3 Institute of Pathology, University of Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany

This study evaluated the impact of low-pressure balloon devices on coronary morphology and function. An active coronary perfusion catheter (2.5-mm balloon diameter, inflation with 1 bar for 30 min) was placed in the left anterior descending coronary artery of 12 German landrace pigs under general anesthesia. After 3 mo, coronary segments with balloon contact were compared with control segments taken from the right coronary artery as to histology, vascular reactivity, and expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase. Thirty-three balloon treated segments were analyzed. Twenty of these segments (61%) showed neointima formation. In these segments endothelium-independent relaxation induced by sodium nitroprusside was preserved. However, endothelium-dependent bradykinin-induced relaxation was significantly attenuated compared with both the control segments and the balloon-treated segments without neointima formation. In >60% of the ballooned arterial segments examined, low-pressure balloon devices induced neointima formation accompanied by reduced endothelium-dependent relaxation. Thus interventions with so-called nontraumatic coronary devices can induce relevant vascular injury, with potential adverse clinical consequences.

coronary disease; endothelial factors; endothelial function; histopathology; restenosis


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