tretinoin has been researched along with Constriction--Pathologic* in 4 studies
4 other study(ies) available for tretinoin and Constriction--Pathologic
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Histopathological evaluation of a retinoic acid eluting stent in a rabbit iliac artery model.
This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of innovative retinoic acid (RA) eluting stents with bioabsorbable polymer. Sixty stents divided in ten groups were implanted in the iliac arteries of 30 rabbits. Two polymers ("A", poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) and "B", polylactic acid), and three doses ("Low", "Medium" and "High") of RA (groups: AL, AM, AH, BL, BM, BH) were used on cobalt chromium stents (Rontis Corporation), one group of bare stent (C), one group (D) of Everolimus eluting stent (Xience-Pro, Abbot Vascular), and two groups of Rontis Everolimus eluting stents coated with polymer A (EA) and B (EB). Treated arteries were explanted after 4 weeks, processed by methyl methacrylate resin and evaluated by histopathology. None of the implanted stents was related with thrombus formation or extensive inflammation. Image analysis showed limited differences between groups regarding area stenosis (BH, D and EB groups had the lower values). Group BH had lower intimal mean thickness than AH (105.1 vs 75.3 μm, p = 0.024). Stents eluting RA, a non-cytotoxic drug, were not related with thrombus formation and had an acceptable degree of stenosis 4 weeks post implantation. RA dose and type of polymer may play role in the biocompatibility of the stents. Topics: Animals; Constriction, Pathologic; Drug-Eluting Stents; Everolimus; Iliac Artery; Polymers; Rabbits; Stents; Tretinoin | 2022 |
All-Trans Retinoic Acid Prevented Vein Grafts Stenosis by Inhibiting Rb-E2F Mediated Cell Cycle Progression and KLF5-RARα Interaction in Human Vein Smooth Muscle Cells.
Vein graft failure (VGF) is an important limitation for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. Inhibition of the excessive proliferation and migration of venous smooth muscle cells (SMCs) is an effective strategy to alleviate VGF during the CABG perioperative period. In the present study, we aimed to explore the role and potential mechanism of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) on preventing vein grafts stenosis.. The autogenous vein grafts model was established in the right jugular artery of rabbits. Immunohistochemistry staining and western blot assays were used to detected the protein expression, while real-time PCR assay was applied for mRNAs expression detection. The interaction between proteins was identified by co-immunoprecipitation assay. The Cell Counting Kit-8 and wound-healing assays were used to investigate the role of ATRA on human umbilical vein smooth muscle cells (HUVSMCs) function. Cell cycle progression was identified by flow cytometry assay.. Vein graft stenosis and SMCs hyperproliferation were confirmed in vein grafts by histological and Ki-67 immunohistochemistry assays. Treatment of ATRA (10 mg/kg/day) significantly mitigated the stenosis extent of vein grafts, demonstrated by the decreased thickness of intima-media, and decreased Ki-67 expression. ATRA could repress the PDGF-bb-induced excessive proliferation and migration of HUVSMCs, which was mediated by Rb-E2F dependent cell cycle inhibition. Meanwhile, ATRA could reduce the interaction between KLF5 and RARα, thereby inhibiting the function of cis-elements of KLF5. KLF5-induced inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression activation could be significantly inhibited by ATRA.. These results suggested that ATRA treatment may represent an effective prevention and therapy avenue for VGF. Topics: Animals; Cell Culture Techniques; Constriction, Pathologic; Coronary Artery Bypass; Humans; Ki-67 Antigen; Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors; Male; Myocytes, Smooth Muscle; Rabbits; Tretinoin | 2021 |
Penile pseudo-ainhum associated with lichen sclerosus et atrophicus.
Topics: Adult; Ainhum; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Clobetasol; Constriction, Pathologic; Drug Therapy, Combination; Humans; Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus; Male; Penile Diseases; Tretinoin | 2013 |
Successful treatment of keratoderma hereditaria mutilans with an aromatic retinoid.
Clinical features and treatment of keratoderma hereditaria mutilans (Vohwinkel's syndrome) are described in an 11-year-old boy. The disease, in particular the mutilating complications (pseudo-ainhum), responded satisfactorily to the oral administration of etretinate, an aromatic retinoid. Topics: Administration, Oral; Ainhum; Child; Constriction, Pathologic; Edema; Etretinate; Humans; Keratoderma, Palmoplantar; Male; Pigmentation Disorders; Syndrome; Tretinoin | 1981 |