2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-011-0960-8
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Laser-induced carotid artery injury model in the rat for therapeutic agent screening

Abstract: The aims of this study were to establish a rat model of carotid artery injury and to evaluate its suitability for evaluating therapeutic agents active against endothelial proliferation. Wistar-Kyoto rats were injected intravenously with the photochemically reactive dyes rose bengal or Evans blue, and the carotid artery was then focally irradiated with laser light of the appropriate wavelength. Histological sections of the carotid artery were analyzed to determine the appropriate parameters for this model. Feru… Show more

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“…This demonstrated an antioxidant effect that counteracted endothelial proliferation and hyperplasia. 70,71 Photo-activated RB was also used to create a successful and reproducible rat model of spinal cord injury inducing infarction, loss of neurons, and reactive gliosis for testing neuroprotective drugs. 72 All previous photothrombosis models had mainly focused on the short-term effects of photo-activated RB to induce lesions in blood vessels.…”
Section: Photo-and Sono-activated Rose Bengalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This demonstrated an antioxidant effect that counteracted endothelial proliferation and hyperplasia. 70,71 Photo-activated RB was also used to create a successful and reproducible rat model of spinal cord injury inducing infarction, loss of neurons, and reactive gliosis for testing neuroprotective drugs. 72 All previous photothrombosis models had mainly focused on the short-term effects of photo-activated RB to induce lesions in blood vessels.…”
Section: Photo-and Sono-activated Rose Bengalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cerebral infarction model and hemiplegia to evaluate functional recovery Ikeda et al 69 2013 Rat cerebral tissue Effect of edavarone on photochemically induced cerebral thrombosis in rats Hirao et al 58 2008 Rat femoral artery Endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilatation response after photochemical injury Chang et al 70 2010 Rat carotid artery Effect of natto extract on vascular endothelium damage Chang et al 71 2012 Rat carotid artery Development of an intimal thickening model to assess therapeutic agents (Ferulic acid) Li et al 72 2015 Mouse spinal cord Spinal cord injury model for testing neuroprotective drugs Minol et al 73 2017 Rat aorta Induction of focal atherosclerosis-like lesions in vivo 388 VANERIO ET AL.…”
Section: Rat Inner Earmentioning
confidence: 99%