2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2012.06.015
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Critical mechanical conditions around neovessels in carotid atherosclerotic plaque may promote intraplaque hemorrhage

Abstract: ObjectiveIntraplaque hemorrhage is an increasingly recognized contributor to plaque instability. Neovascularization of plaque is believed to facilitate the entry of inflammatory and red blood cells (RBC). Under physiological conditions, neovessels are subject to mechanical loading from the deformation of atherosclerotic plaque by blood pressure and flow. Local mechanical environments around neovessels and their relevant pathophysiologic significance have not yet been examined.Methods and resultsFour carotid pl… Show more

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“…4A and 4B) indicated the highly migration ability of tumor cells while MMP13 also showed the enhanced trend (figure S1). As were reported that massage or MT showed some effects on cancer care that may release pain and improve circulation[36], [37], promoted or stimulated neovessel formation[38], [39], [40], human KDR detected in xenograft injected tumor were highly expressed in MT (+) group compared to MT (−) (Fig. 4C) that supported the higher risk of tumor metastasis and may related to the promotion of blood flow in tumors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…4A and 4B) indicated the highly migration ability of tumor cells while MMP13 also showed the enhanced trend (figure S1). As were reported that massage or MT showed some effects on cancer care that may release pain and improve circulation[36], [37], promoted or stimulated neovessel formation[38], [39], [40], human KDR detected in xenograft injected tumor were highly expressed in MT (+) group compared to MT (−) (Fig. 4C) that supported the higher risk of tumor metastasis and may related to the promotion of blood flow in tumors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Although the significance of this finding is unclear, these deeper sites of high stress may act as foci for intraplaque rupture and hemorrhage. Indeed, ex vivo biomechanical studies in carotid plaques have previously found high stress concentrations located around areas of neovascularization, 21 which might result in subsequent intraplaque hemorrhage. 22 This dynamic and often subclinical process may promote plaque growth, increasing PB and reducing vessel luminal area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Histopathological examinations have revealed the association between IPH and the presence of neovessels [46]. Particularly, a study suggested the possible rupture of neovessels as cause of production and expansion of IPH [47].…”
Section: Intraplaque Hemorrhagementioning
confidence: 99%