JACC: Basic to Translational Science (Jan 2020)
Stabilizing Peri-Stent Restenosis Using a Novel Therapeutic Carrier
Abstract
Summary: Late in-stent restenosis remains a significant problem. Bare-metal stents were implanted into peripheral arteries in miniature swine, followed by direct intra-arterial infusion of nitric oxide–loaded echogenic liposomes (ELIPs) and anti–intercellular adhesion molecule-1 conjugated ELIPs loaded with pioglitazone exposed to an endovascular catheter with an ultrasonic core. Ultrasound-facilitated delivery of ELIP formulations into stented peripheral arteries attenuated neointimal growth. Local atheroma-targeted, ultrasound-triggered delivery of nitric oxide and pioglitazone, an anti-inflammatory peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor-γ agonist, into stented arteries has the potential to stabilize stent-induced neointimal growth and obviate the need for long-term antiplatelet therapy. Key Words: atherosclerosis, in-stent restenosis, nitric oxide, pioglitazone, ultrasound contrast agent