Eplerenone suppresses neointimal formation after coronary stent implantation in swine
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Eplerenone suppresses neointimal formation after coronary stent implantation in swine
Abstract
Background: Enhanced extracellular matrix accumulation rather than cell proliferation contributes to later stages of in-stent restenosis. Aldosterone itself has been shown to increase cardiovascular fibrosis, therefore, we studied the suppressive effects of eplerenone, a new aldosterone receptor antagonist, on neointimal hyperplasia after coronary stent implantation in swine.
Methods: Palmatz-Shatz stents were implanted in the left anterior descending artery of 36 pigs. One hundred milligrams of Eplerenone was orally administered from 1 week before, to 4 weeks after stent implantation in Group E (n=18), and vehicle was given to Group C (n=18). Pigs were sacrificed 1 or 4 weeks after stent implantation. The number of infiltrating macrophages was calculated at 1 week. Morphometrical analysis was performed to measure the area of each layer, and %area of fibrosis and mRNA for collagen I, III and TGF-beta was analyzed by RT-PCR at 4 weeks.
Results: The number of infiltrating macrophages was less in Group E than in Group C (p<0.01). The overall size of coronary arteries at 4 weeks was similar in both groups. However, the luminal area was larger in Group E than in Group C (p<0.05), and the intimal area was smaller in Group E than in Group C (p<0.05). The %area of fibrosis was significantly less in Group E than in Group C at 4 weeks (p<0.01). In Group E, the expression of mRNA for collagen I, III and TGF-beta was significantly reduced.
Conclusion: Orally administered eplerenone attenuated collagen accumulation within the neointima, thereby inhibiting neointimal hyperplasia after stent implantation.
Comment in
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Eplerenone suppresses neointima after coronary stenting in pigs: could it be extrapolated to stent restenosis in humans?Int J Cardiol. 2007 Jan 31;115(1):97-8; author reply 99-100. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2005.12.025. Epub 2006 Jun 22. Int J Cardiol. 2007. PMID: 16797750 No abstract available.
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