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Electrical stimulation inhibits neointimal hyperplasia after abdominal aorta balloon injury through the PTEN/p27Kip1 pathway

         

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Electric fields(Efs)exert biological effects on promoting wound healing by facilitating cell division,cell proliferation,and cell directional migration toward the wound.In this study,we examined the inhibitory effect of directcurrent(DC)Efs on the formation of neointimal hyperplasia and the possible mechanism in an abdominal aorta balloon injury rabbit model.Sixty rabbits were divided into normal,control,and experimental groups.After establishment of the abdominal aorta balloon injury model,electrodes were implanted into the bilateral psoas major muscle in control and experimental groups.Only the experimental group received electric stimulation(Efs applied at 3 or 4 V/cm for 30 min/day)for 1,2,and 4weeks,respectively.Neointimal hyperplasia of the abdominal aorta and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells(VSMCs)were measured.Expressions of collagen,p27Kip1,and phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10(PTEN)were detected.Results showed that the ratio of the tunica intima area to the tunica media area,the expression of type-Ⅰ collagen in the neointimal,and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen index in experimental groups were significantly less than those in control groups 2 weeks post-operation(P 0.01).Expressions of p27Kip1 and PTEN were increased in experimental groups compared with control groups(P<0.01).In conclusion,our results suggested that the application of DC Efs could inhibit neointimal hyperplasia and reduce collagen expression after abdominal aorta balloon injury.This was probably induced by upregulation of PTEN/p27Kip1 expression,thereby inhibiting VSMC proliferation.

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