• Title of article

    Arterial remodeling in atherosclerosis and restenosis: a vague concept of a distinct phenomenon Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    Mark J. Post، نويسنده , , Cornelius Borst، نويسنده , , Gerard Pasterkamp، نويسنده , , Christian C. Haudenschild، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    115
  • To page
    123
  • Abstract
    Geometric remodeling in atherosclerosis and restenosis comprises a change of the total arterial circumference that, together with plaque growth or neointima formation, determine the lumen of the artery. The change in total arterial circumference relative to a reference cross section ranges from excessive enlargement with an actual increase in lumen to a shrinkage contributing to lumen narrowing. The forces that determine whether an artery shrinks or is able to enlarge as a consequence of atherosclerosic lesions or of post-interventional intimal hyperplasia are unknown but are likely to affect matrix and specifically collagen redistribution. Identifying these forces is of importance because they might be used to promote favorable remodeling. The cellular and humoral triggers of collagen degradation and synthesis, as well as conformation changes of collagen matrices after their deposition, need to be investigated. As with injury-induced intimal hyperplasia and plaque growth in de novo atherosclerosis, injury models may serve as a paradigm for geometric remodeling in atherosclerosis.
  • Keywords
    Atherosclerosis: RestenoSlS: Angioplasty: Remodeling: Intimal hyperplasia , Stent: Intravascular ultrasound
  • Journal title
    Atherosclerosis
  • Serial Year
    1995
  • Journal title
    Atherosclerosis
  • Record number

    627887