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...
Moyamoya is a cerebrovascular disorder characterized by progressive stenosis of the intracranial int...
AbstractObjective: Neointimal hyperplasia remains a principal cause of vein graft failure. Genetic c...
AbstractStudies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or posit...
Murine models offer a powerful tool for unraveling the mechanisms of intimal hyperplasia and vascula...
Various in vivo laboratory rodent models for the induction of artery stenosis have been established ...
To evaluate the impact of different types of hypertension on the development of intimal hyperplasia ...
The use of animal models is essential for a better understanding of MH, one major cause for arterial...
Representative H&E staining of the post-injury carotid arteries is shown in (A), demonstrating great...
Background: Balloon injury (BI) of the rat carotid artery (CCA) is widely used to study intimal hype...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop and validate a model of angioplasty and stenting in mice that would a...
Moyamoya is a cerebrovascular disorder characterized by progressive stenosis of the intracranial int...
It is widely accepted that alterations in vascular shear stress trigger the expression of inflammato...
Background: Asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis has become more prevalent worldwide and is often as...
<p>Mice were subjected to guide wire injury of the internal carotid artery after hypercholesterolemi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:The pathophysiology of vascular lesions after balloon angioplasty remains poo...
Moyamoya is a cerebrovascular disorder characterized by progressive stenosis of the intracranial int...
AbstractObjective: Neointimal hyperplasia remains a principal cause of vein graft failure. Genetic c...
AbstractStudies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or posit...
Murine models offer a powerful tool for unraveling the mechanisms of intimal hyperplasia and vascula...
Various in vivo laboratory rodent models for the induction of artery stenosis have been established ...
To evaluate the impact of different types of hypertension on the development of intimal hyperplasia ...
The use of animal models is essential for a better understanding of MH, one major cause for arterial...
Representative H&E staining of the post-injury carotid arteries is shown in (A), demonstrating great...
Background: Balloon injury (BI) of the rat carotid artery (CCA) is widely used to study intimal hype...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop and validate a model of angioplasty and stenting in mice that would a...
Moyamoya is a cerebrovascular disorder characterized by progressive stenosis of the intracranial int...
It is widely accepted that alterations in vascular shear stress trigger the expression of inflammato...
Background: Asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis has become more prevalent worldwide and is often as...
<p>Mice were subjected to guide wire injury of the internal carotid artery after hypercholesterolemi...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:The pathophysiology of vascular lesions after balloon angioplasty remains poo...
Moyamoya is a cerebrovascular disorder characterized by progressive stenosis of the intracranial int...
AbstractObjective: Neointimal hyperplasia remains a principal cause of vein graft failure. Genetic c...
AbstractStudies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or posit...