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J Biomed Mater Res A ; 88(4): 872-9, 2009 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18360883

ABSTRACT

Stent-based delivery of tacrolimus has shown neointimal hyperplasia and restenosis reduction; FK506 is a water insoluble macrolide immunosuppressant. The purpose of this study was to evaluate acute and chronic tissue response to a polymer-free FK506 drug-eluting stent implantation in a porcine coronary artery model. Seventy-eight nonatherosclerotic minipigs underwent successful placement of 134 stents (control n = 56; FK506 (1.5 microg/mm(2)) n = 44; FK506 (2.6 microg/mm(2)) n = 34) at 7, 15, 30, 90, or 180 days. Endothelialisation was almost complete at 7 days, complete at 15 days. At 30 and 90 days, mean neointimal thickness, neointimal area, and % stenosis was significantly less for drug-eluting stents compared with controls. At 180 days, histomorphometric values were similar for eluting and control stents. The FK506-eluting stent allows for a complete re-endothelialisation at 15 days and favorably moderate neointimal hyperplasia at 30 and 90 days in the porcine coronary model. Because of a possible limited bioavailability of FK506, long-term inhibition of neointimal formation was not sustained at the considered follow-up.


Subject(s)
Coated Materials, Biocompatible/pharmacology , Coronary Vessels/drug effects , Drug-Eluting Stents , Immunosuppressive Agents/pharmacology , Tacrolimus/pharmacology , Tunica Intima/drug effects , Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary , Animals , Coronary Restenosis/prevention & control , Coronary Vessels/anatomy & histology , Hyperplasia , Materials Testing , Surface Properties , Swine , Swine, Miniature , Tunica Intima/cytology , Tunica Intima/physiology
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Clin Neuropathol ; 27(5): 295-301, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18808060

ABSTRACT

Two 3-month-old male West Highland White terriers were referred for progressive neurological disease. Histological examination of the central nervous system of the animals euthanized at the owner' request, revealed diffuse, bilateral and symmetrical white matter lesion consisting of varying degrees of demyelination and axonal degeneration. Accumulation of round to ovoid large mononuclear cells was especially observed along the blood vessels in the white matter. These cells were characterized by central or eccentric nuclei and highly eosinophilic, granular and PAS-positive cytoplasm. Stored material was stained with toluidine blue both at pH 4 and pH 11 and exhibited a strong PAC and no PALK activities. Staining for lectins revealed a positivity using Ricinus communis agglutinin-I, Ricinus communis agglutin-II, Triticum vulgaris and Concavalin A. Histochemical evaluation of intracellular material was performed on the kidney and on the liver, too. Ultrastructural investigations allowed to observe the cytoplasmic contents of globoid cells that is an admixture of degraded myelin membranes and different kinds of tubular aggregates. To verify if the two dogs bore the mutation at position 473, a method involving PCR amplification of genomic DNA followed by restriction-digestion was used. The diagnosis of Krabbe's disease was performed based on the clinical evaluation, morphological, histochemical and ultrastructural features.


Subject(s)
Central Nervous System/ultrastructure , Dog Diseases/pathology , Leukodystrophy, Globoid Cell/pathology , Leukodystrophy, Globoid Cell/veterinary , Animals , Dog Diseases/genetics , Dogs , Galactosylceramidase/genetics , Leukodystrophy, Globoid Cell/genetics , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission , Mutation , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Tech Coloproctol ; 10(4): 323-8; dicussion 327-8, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17115315

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Two points are controversial in the anatomy of the mesorectum: (1) its origin; and (2) the existence of the lateral ligaments. We studied these structures in animals and in human fetuses. METHODS: Dissections were performed on quadrupedal mammals (29 dogs and 32 pigs) and 28 primates (Macaca apes). Moreover, macroslices of Macaca ape and of 182 human fetuses were examined histologically. RESULTS: In quadrupedal mammals, we found no traces of any adipose masses comparable to the human mesorectum nor were there ligaments of suspension. In the ape, the adipose tissue in the mesosigmoid forms an adipose cuff that completely surrounds the extraperitoneal rectum. Two dense connective bands were found between the lateral wall of the pelvis and the perirectal tissue. Both the mesorectum and the lateral ligaments were clearly identified in the sections of human fetus only at the end of the fifth month but not earlier. CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of our analysis of 3 animal species, we conclude that the mesorectum and lateral ligaments are absent in quadrupedal mammals but are present in primates. Therefore, we hypothesize that these structures appeared with the attainment of the upright position, even though other hypotheses are possible.


Subject(s)
Fascia/embryology , Rectum/anatomy & histology , Animals , Collateral Ligaments/embryology , Dissection , Dogs , Fetus , Humans , Pelvis/anatomy & histology , Rectum/embryology , Subcutaneous Tissue/embryology , Swine
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J Mater Sci Mater Med ; 16(12): 1231-8, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16362226

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Testing the safety and foreign body reaction (FBR) of a nitinol self-expandable carbon-coated stent system in the porcine animal model at different follow-up (FU) periods. METHODS: Fifteen minipigs received 30 carbon-coated self-expandable nitinol stents in iliac arteries. Explants were carried out at 7 (3 animals), 30 (4 animals), 90 (4 animals) and 180 (4 animals) day FU, for evaluation of acute, sub-acute and chronic biological response to the implanted devices. Histological, immunohistochemical, histomorphometric and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses were performed to assess inflammatory reaction, endothelialization process, neointimal growth and cellular composition. RESULTS: Thirty stents were successfully implanted. No mural thrombi were observed at gross examination or by angiography. Histologically no significant inflammatory reaction was detected: the stents appeared covered by a thin monolayer of endothelial cells even at 7 day FU. The neointima presented homogeneous growth and moderate thickness after 30, 90 and 180 days explants (0.38+/- 0.36 mm, 0.33+/- 0.30 mm, 0.27+/- 0.25 mm respectively). Internal and external elastic laminae were intact in 95% of stented arteries. Histological data validations of vessel endothelialization was obtained with SEM for the seven day follow-up group. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed good remarkable technical performances, minimal FBR and biocompatibility comparable with other available pre-clinical experimentations.


Subject(s)
Alloys , Foreign-Body Reaction , Models, Animal , Stents , Animals , Immunohistochemistry , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Swine , Swine, Miniature
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Vet Pathol ; 42(2): 232-5, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15753481

ABSTRACT

Abdominal ultrasound examination in an 11-year-old, intact, female Labrador dog with hepatic disease revealed a nodular swelling of the left adrenal gland. Hyperadrenocorticism was suspected, but endocrine tests were negative. At the owner's request, an adrenalectomy was performed. Grossly, a nodular mass protruded from the external surface of the left adrenal gland and in cut section was hemorrhagic and effaced the cortical and medullary regions. Histologic examination revealed a cortical neoplasm with medullary involvement. The mass was composed of well-differentiated adipose cells, megakaryocytes, hematopoietic cells, and macrophages containing hemosiderin deposits. A diagnosis of cortical adrenal myelolipoma was made.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/veterinary , Dog Diseases/pathology , Myelolipoma/veterinary , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/pathology , Animals , Dogs , Female , Myelolipoma/pathology
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