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Local endovascular delivery, gene therapy, and cell transplantation for peripheral arterial disease
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Local endovascular delivery, gene therapy, and cell transplantation for peripheral arterial disease

Shaun R Opie and Nabil Dib
Journal of endovascular therapy, Vol.11 Suppl 2(6_suppl), pp.II151-II-162
12/2004
PMID: 15760251

Abstract

Animals Arterial Occlusive Diseases - therapy Arteriosclerosis - therapy Catheterization Collateral Circulation - physiology Constriction, Pathologic Fibroblast Growth Factors - therapeutic use Genetic Therapy Humans Neovascularization, Physiologic Peripheral Vascular Diseases - therapy Recurrence Stem Cell Transplantation Stents Transduction, Genetic Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A - therapeutic use
Advances in catheter technology, gene identification, and cell biology may provide novel treatment options for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) who are not candidates for standard revascularization procedures. Animal studies and recent results in human beings suggest that transfer of growth factors or regulatory genes and transplantation of progenitor cells may provide novel therapy options by inducing therapeutic angiogenesis or by inhibiting restenosis. This review will discuss the development of a variety of catheters for localized endovascular delivery, as well as the various cellular and genetic strategies that exist to restore blood flow to ischemic tissue and to reduce neointimal hyperplasia.

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