Embolization of a common carotid aneurysm with rhVEGF coupled to a pH-responsive chitosan in a rat model

2010 
Object Treatment of cerebral aneurysms by endovascular deployment of liquid embolic agents has been proposed as an alternative strategy to conventional coiling, and new materials are being developed for embolization. In this study, the authors used a single-injection, biocompatible, biodegradable and pH-responsive acrylated chitosan (aCHN) with conjugated vascular endothelial growth factor (rhVEGF) in a rat aneurysm model. Methods The efficacy of the aCHN formulation with rhVEGF was tested using a common carotid artery occlusion model in rats, and the extent of embolization was evaluated using quantitative, qualitative, and histopathological techniques after 14 days of implantation. Results The mean occlusion was significantly greater for the rhVEGF/aCHN-treated group (96.8 ± 3.0%) than for the group receiving aCHN (74.7 ± 5.6%) (p < 0.01). Through qualitative evaluation, intimal and medial proliferation were significantly greater with rhVEGF/aCHN than with aCHN and controls (p < 0.001). Degradation of th...
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