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The Effects of Renal Denervation on Renal Hemodynamics and Renal Vasculature in a Porcine Model

RATIONALE: Recently, the efficacy of renal denervation (RDN) has been debated. It is discussed whether RDN is able to adequately target the renal nerves. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate how effective RDN was by means of functional hemodynamic measurements and nerve damage on histology. METHODS AN...

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Autores principales: Verloop, Willemien L., Hubens, Lisette E. G., Spiering, Wilko, Doevendans, Pieter A., Goldschmeding, Roel, Bleys, Ronald L. A. W., Voskuil, Michiel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4654519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26587981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141609
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author Verloop, Willemien L.
Hubens, Lisette E. G.
Spiering, Wilko
Doevendans, Pieter A.
Goldschmeding, Roel
Bleys, Ronald L. A. W.
Voskuil, Michiel
author_facet Verloop, Willemien L.
Hubens, Lisette E. G.
Spiering, Wilko
Doevendans, Pieter A.
Goldschmeding, Roel
Bleys, Ronald L. A. W.
Voskuil, Michiel
author_sort Verloop, Willemien L.
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description RATIONALE: Recently, the efficacy of renal denervation (RDN) has been debated. It is discussed whether RDN is able to adequately target the renal nerves. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate how effective RDN was by means of functional hemodynamic measurements and nerve damage on histology. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed hemodynamic measurements in both renal arteries of healthy pigs using a Doppler flow and pressure wire. Subsequently unilateral denervation was performed, followed by repeated bilateral hemodynamic measurements. Pigs were terminated directly after RDN or were followed for 3 weeks or 3 months after the procedure. After termination, both treated and control arteries were prepared for histology to evaluate vascular damage and nerve damage. Directly after RDN, resting renal blood flow tended to increase by 29±67% (P = 0.01). In contrast, renal resistance reserve increased from 1.74 (1.28) to 1.88 (1.17) (P = 0.02) during follow-up. Vascular histopathology showed that most nerves around the treated arteries were located outside the lesion areas (8±7 out of 55±25 (14%) nerves per pig were observed within a lesion area). Subsequently, a correlation was noted between a more impaired adventitia and a reduction in renal resistance reserve (β: -0.33; P = 0.05) at three weeks of follow-up. CONCLUSION: Only a small minority of renal nerves was targeted after RDN. Furthermore, more severe adventitial damage was related to a reduction in renal resistance in the treated arteries at follow-up. These hemodynamic and histological observations may indicate that RDN did not sufficiently target the renal nerves. Potentially, this may explain the significant spread in the response after RDN.
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spelling pubmed-46545192015-11-25 The Effects of Renal Denervation on Renal Hemodynamics and Renal Vasculature in a Porcine Model Verloop, Willemien L. Hubens, Lisette E. G. Spiering, Wilko Doevendans, Pieter A. Goldschmeding, Roel Bleys, Ronald L. A. W. Voskuil, Michiel PLoS One Research Article RATIONALE: Recently, the efficacy of renal denervation (RDN) has been debated. It is discussed whether RDN is able to adequately target the renal nerves. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate how effective RDN was by means of functional hemodynamic measurements and nerve damage on histology. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed hemodynamic measurements in both renal arteries of healthy pigs using a Doppler flow and pressure wire. Subsequently unilateral denervation was performed, followed by repeated bilateral hemodynamic measurements. Pigs were terminated directly after RDN or were followed for 3 weeks or 3 months after the procedure. After termination, both treated and control arteries were prepared for histology to evaluate vascular damage and nerve damage. Directly after RDN, resting renal blood flow tended to increase by 29±67% (P = 0.01). In contrast, renal resistance reserve increased from 1.74 (1.28) to 1.88 (1.17) (P = 0.02) during follow-up. Vascular histopathology showed that most nerves around the treated arteries were located outside the lesion areas (8±7 out of 55±25 (14%) nerves per pig were observed within a lesion area). Subsequently, a correlation was noted between a more impaired adventitia and a reduction in renal resistance reserve (β: -0.33; P = 0.05) at three weeks of follow-up. CONCLUSION: Only a small minority of renal nerves was targeted after RDN. Furthermore, more severe adventitial damage was related to a reduction in renal resistance in the treated arteries at follow-up. These hemodynamic and histological observations may indicate that RDN did not sufficiently target the renal nerves. Potentially, this may explain the significant spread in the response after RDN. Public Library of Science 2015-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4654519/ /pubmed/26587981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141609 Text en © 2015 Verloop et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Verloop, Willemien L.
Hubens, Lisette E. G.
Spiering, Wilko
Doevendans, Pieter A.
Goldschmeding, Roel
Bleys, Ronald L. A. W.
Voskuil, Michiel
The Effects of Renal Denervation on Renal Hemodynamics and Renal Vasculature in a Porcine Model
title The Effects of Renal Denervation on Renal Hemodynamics and Renal Vasculature in a Porcine Model
title_full The Effects of Renal Denervation on Renal Hemodynamics and Renal Vasculature in a Porcine Model
title_fullStr The Effects of Renal Denervation on Renal Hemodynamics and Renal Vasculature in a Porcine Model
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Renal Denervation on Renal Hemodynamics and Renal Vasculature in a Porcine Model
title_short The Effects of Renal Denervation on Renal Hemodynamics and Renal Vasculature in a Porcine Model
title_sort effects of renal denervation on renal hemodynamics and renal vasculature in a porcine model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4654519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26587981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141609
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