2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0076-6879(02)46052-1
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[7] Surgical procedures for intravascular delivery of plasmid DNA to organs

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“…The technique used in rats by Budker et al [3,23] was adapted to non-human primates (rhesus macaques [24]) and to mice and dogs [19]. Another technique, which involves clamping of the abdominal aorta and vena cava and subsequent injection by the tail vein or artery, also allowed good transduction of a whole limb [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique used in rats by Budker et al [3,23] was adapted to non-human primates (rhesus macaques [24]) and to mice and dogs [19]. Another technique, which involves clamping of the abdominal aorta and vena cava and subsequent injection by the tail vein or artery, also allowed good transduction of a whole limb [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle of the hydrodynamics‐based procedure could be applicable to an organ‐restricted gene delivery method; i.e. targeting to the organs such as the liver, the kidney and the hindlimb muscles by injection via a suitable vein or artery with transient occlusion of the outflow as demonstrated previously 18–23. In actual fact, Eastman et al 24 recently reported the catheter‐mediated hydrodynamics‐based delivery of pDNA using isolated rabbit liver.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Vascular delivery could be systemic or regional in which injections are into specific vessels that supply a target tissue. 7 The intravascular delivery of adenoviruses or cationic lipid-DNA complexes in adult animals mostly results in expression in vascular-accessible cells such as endothelial cells or hepatocytes reached via the sinusoid fenestrae. Efficient transgene expression in hepatocytes throughout the liver can be obtained following delivery of naked pDNA via the portal vein, the hepatic vein, or the bile duct in mice and rats.…”
Section: Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%