2017
DOI: 10.1161/atvb.37.suppl_1.318
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Abstract 318: Modulation of Neointimal Hyperplasia Severity in Rats by Commensal Microbial Transfer

Abstract: Neointimal hyperplasia is a major contributor to restenosis after arterial interventions. The genetic and environmental mechanisms underlying the variable propensity for neointimal hyperplasia between individuals are not well understood. One possible modulator could be commensal gut microbes. To address whether microbes mediate neointimal hyperplasia, we cohoused genetically different rats (Lewis [LE] and Sprague-Dawley [SD]) which harbor different commensal microbes and compared neointimal hyperplasia 2 weeks… Show more

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