Early Morphologic Alterations in Renal Artery Wall and Renal Nerves in Response to Catheter-Based Renal Denervation Procedure in Sheep: Difference Between Single-Point and Multiple-Point Ablation Catheters
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Published:2017-08-15
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Page:601-614
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ISSN:1802-9973
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Container-title:Physiological Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Physiol Res
Author:
TÁBORSKÝ M.1, RICHTER D., TONAR Z., KUBÍKOVÁ T., HERMAN A., PEREGRIN J., ČERVENKOVÁ L., HUSKOVÁ Z., KOPKAN L.
Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine I – Cardiology, University Hospital Olomouc and Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Abstract
Renal sympathetic hyperactivity is critically involved in hypertension pathophysiology; renal denervation (RDN) presents a novel strategy for treatment of resistant hypertension cases. This study assessed effects of two RDN systems to detect acute intravascular, vascular and peri-vascular changes in the renal artery, and renal nerve alterations, in the sheep. The procedures using a single-point or multi-point ablation catheters, Symplicity FlexTM, Medtronic versus EnligHTNTM, St. Jude Medical were compared; the intact contralateral kidneys served as controls. Histopathological and immunohistochemical assessments were performed 48 h after RDN procedures; the kidney and suprarenal gland morphology was also evaluated. Special staining methods were applied for histologic analysis, to adequately score the injury of renal artery and adjacent renal nerves. These were more pronounced in the animals treated with the multi-point compared with the single-point catheter. However, neither RDN procedure led to complete renal nerve ablation. Forty-eight hours after the procedure no significant changes in plasma and renal tissue catecholamines were detected. The morphologic changes elicited by application of both RDN systems appeared to be dependent on individual anatomical variability of renal nerves in the sheep. Similar variability in humans may limit the therapeutic effectiveness of RDN procedures used in patients with resistant hypertension.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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