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The impact of endothelial progenitor cells on restenosis after percutaneous angioplasty of hemodialysis vascular access
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The impact of endothelial progenitor cells on restenosis after percutaneous angioplasty of hemodialysis vascular access

Chih-Cheng Wu, Po-Hsun Huang, Chao-Lun Lai, Hsin-Bang Leu, Jaw-Wen ChenShing-Jong Lin
PLoS ONE, 卷.9(6), e101058
06/2014
PMID: 24964143

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Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all) Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) Medicine (all)
Objective: We prospectively investigate the relation between baseline circulating endothelial progenitor cells and the subsequent development of restenosis after angioplasty of hemodialysis vascular access. Background: Effect of angioplasty for hemodialysis vascular access is greatly attenuated by early and frequent restenosis. Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play a key role in vascular repair but are deficient in hemodialysis patients. Method: After excluding 14 patients due to arterial stenosis, central vein stenosis, and failed angioplasty, 130 patients undergoing angioplasty for dysfunctional vascular access were prospectively enrolled. Flow cytometry with quantification of EPC markers (defined as CD34 + , CD34 + KDR + , CD34 + KDR + CD133 + ) in peripheral blood immediately before angioplasty procedures was used to assess circulating EPC numbers. Patients were followed clinically for up to one year after angioplasty. Results: During the one-year follow-up, 95 patients (73%) received interventions for recurrent access dysfunction. Patients in the lower tertile of CD34 + KDR + cell count had the highest restenosis rates (46%) at three month (early restenosis), compared with patients in the medium and upper tertiles of CD34 + KDR + cell count (27% and 12% respectively, p = 0.002). Patients in the lower tertile of CD34 + KDR + cell count received more re-interventions during one year. Patients with early restenosis had impaired EPC adhesive function and increased senescence and apoptosis. In multivariate analysis, the CD34 + KDR + and CD34 + KDR + CD133 + cell counts were independent predictors of target-lesion early restenosis. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the deficiency of circulating EPCs is associated with early and frequent restenosis after angioplasty of hemodialysis vascular access. © 2014 Wu et al.

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