Patterns of Neointima Formation After Coil or Stent Treatment in a Rat Saccular Sidewall Aneurysm Model

Author:

Grüter Basil E.12ORCID,Wanderer Stefan12,Strange Fabio12ORCID,Boillat Gwendoline12,Täschler Dominik2,Rey Jeannine2,Croci Davide M.2ORCID,Grandgirard Denis34ORCID,Leib Stephen L.34ORCID,von Gunten Michael5ORCID,Di Santo Stefano46ORCID,Widmer Hans Rudolf46ORCID,Remonda Luca7,Andereggen Lukas12,Nevzati Edin12ORCID,Coluccia Daniel12ORCID,Fandino Javier12ORCID,Marbacher Serge12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery (B.E.G., S.W., F.S., G.B., L.A., E.N., D.C., J.F., S.M.), Kantonsspital Aarau, Switzerland.

2. Cerebrovascular Research Group, Department for BioMedical Research (B.E.G., S.W., F.S., G.B., D.T., J.R., D.M.C., L.A., E.N., D.C., J.F., S.M.), University of Bern, Switzerland.

3. Neuroinfection Laboratory, Institute for Infectious Diseases (D.G., S.L.L.), University of Bern, Switzerland.

4. Cluster for Regenerative Neuroscience, Department for BioMedical Research (D.G., S.L.L., S.D.S., H.R.W.), University of Bern, Switzerland.

5. Institute of Pathology Laenggasse, Ittigen, Switzerland (M.v.G.).

6. Department of Neurosurgery, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital Bern, Switzerland (S.D.S., H.R.W.).

7. Division of Neuroradiology, Department of Radiology (L.R.), Kantonsspital Aarau, Switzerland.

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Endovascular aneurysm treatment relies on a biological process, including cell migration for thrombus organization and growth of a neointima. To better understand aneurysm healing, our study explores the origin of neointima-forming and thrombus-organizing cells in a rat saccular sidewall aneurysm model. Methods: Saccular aneurysms were transplanted onto the abdominal aorta of male Lewis rats and endovascularly treated with coils (n=28) or stents (n=26). In 34 cases, GFP+ (green fluorescent protein)-expressing vital aneurysms were sutured on wild-type rats, and in 23 cases, decellularized wild-type aneurysms were sutured on GFP+ rats. Follow-up at 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days evaluated aneurysms by fluorescence angiography, macroscopic inspection, and microscopy for healing and inflammation status. Furthermore, the origin of cells was tracked with fluorescence histology. Results: In animals with successful functional healing, histological studies showed a gradually advancing thrombus organization over time characterized by progressively growing neointima from the periphery of the aneurysm toward the center. Cell counts revealed similar distributions of GFP+ cells for coil or stent treatment in the aneurysm wall (54.4% versus 48.7%) and inside the thrombus (20.5% versus 20.2%) but significantly more GFP+ cells in the neointima of coiled (27.2 %) than stented aneurysms (10.4%; P =0.008). Conclusions: Neointima formation and thrombus organization are concurrent processes during aneurysm healing. Thrombus-organizing cells originate predominantly in the parent artery. Neointima formation relies more on cell migration from the aneurysm wall in coiled aneurysms but receives greater contributions from cells originating in the parent artery in stent-treated aneurysms. Cell migration, which allows for a continuous endothelial lining along the parent artery’s lumen, may be a prerequisite for complete aneurysm healing after endovascular therapy. In terms of translation into clinical practice, these findings may explain the variability in achieving complete aneurysm healing after coil treatment and the improved healing rate in stent-assisted coiling.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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