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. 2009;16(6):807-14.
doi: 10.5551/jat.2030. Epub 2009 Dec 22.

Imaging of structural changes in endothelial cells and thrombus formation at the site of FeCl(3)-induced injuries in mice cremasteric arteries

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Imaging of structural changes in endothelial cells and thrombus formation at the site of FeCl(3)-induced injuries in mice cremasteric arteries

Yota Kawamura et al. J Atheroscler Thromb. 2009.
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  • J Atheroscler Thromb.2010;17(5):536

Abstract

Aim: We investigated thrombus formation at the site of functional injury to endothelial cells by FeCl(3).

Methods: After preparation of cremasteric arteries of mice, controlled endothelial injury was induced by application of FeCl(3). Endothelial cells were rendered fluorescent by addition of FITC (fluorescein isothiocyanate)-labeled isolectin B4. Circulating platelets and leukocytes were made fluorescent by rhodamine 6G. Three-dimensional (3D) growth of thrombi was visualized in real time. Effects of aspirin and clopidogrel pre-treatments on the growth of thrombi were investigated in vivo as well as in an ex vivo flow chamber system.

Results: Endothelial cells were tightly bound to each other to protect local thrombus formation. Platelets started to adhere to endothelial cells when FeCl(3) was applied. Three-dimensional growth of thrombi, which takes 10.6+/-7.5 minutes for complete occlusion in control, can be visualized with our imaging system. Aspirin pre-treatment at the dose tested did not influence either endothelial injury or platelet thrombus growth, while clopidogrel pretreatment significantly inhibited 3D growth and prolonged occlusion time up to 64.6+/-25.3 minutes (100 mg/kg). A similar inhibiting effect of clopidogrel was reproduced in ex vivo flow chamber experiments.

Conclusions: We have developed an in vivo system to detect thrombus formation after functional damage to the endothelium.

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