A Simplified Murine Intimal Hyperplasia Model Founded on a Focal Carotid Stenosis

  • Tao, Ming
  • Mauro, Christine R.
  • Yu, Peng
  • Favreau, John T.
  • Nguyen, Binh
  • Gaudette, Glenn R.
  • Ozaki, C. Keith
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Publication date
January 2013
Publisher
American Society for Investigative Pathology. Published by Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0002-9440
Citation count (estimate)
9

Abstract

Murine models offer a powerful tool for unraveling the mechanisms of intimal hyperplasia and vascular remodeling, although their technical complexity increases experimental variability and limits widespread application. We describe a simple and clinically relevant mouse model of arterial intimal hyperplasia and remodeling. Focal left carotid artery (LCA) stenosis was created by placing 9-0 nylon suture around the artery using an external 35-gauge mandrel needle (middle or distal location), which was then removed. The effect of adjunctive diet-induced obesity was defined. Flowmetry, wall strain analyses, biomicroscopy, and histology were completed. LCA blood flow sharply decreased by ∼85%, followed by a responsive right carotid artery increa...

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