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A Murine Model of Stent Implantation in the Carotid Artery for the Study of Restenosis
Sakine Simsekyilmaz 1, Fabian Schreiber 2, Stefan Weinandy 3, Felix Gremse 4, Tolga Taha Sönmez 5, Elisa A. Liehn 1
1Institute for Molecular Cardiovascular Research, RWTH Aachen University, 2Institute for Textile Technology and Mechanical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, 3Institute for Applied Medical Engineering, Helmholtz-Institute of RWTH Aachen University, 4Department of Experimental Molecular Imaging, RWTH Aachen University, 5Department of Oral and Maxillofacila Surgery, RWTH Aachen University

A model of stent implantation in mouse carotid artery is described. Compared to other similar methods, this procedure is very rapid, simple and accessible, offering the possibility to study in a convenient way the vascular wall reaction to different drug-eluting stents and the molecular mechanisms of restenosis.

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Minimal Invasive Surgical Procedure of Inducing Myocardial Infarction in Mice
Adelina Curaj 1, Sakine Simsekyilmaz 1, Mareike Staudt 1, Elisa Liehn 1
1Institute for Molecular Cardiovascular Research, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

A highly reproducible model for myocardial infarction in mice with minimal invasive manipulations is described. The model can be easily performed, resulting in a high reproducibility and survival rate. Thus, the described model will reduce the number of required animals as requested by the 3R principle (Replacement, Refinement and Reduction).

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Induction of Accelerated Atherosclerosis in Mice: The "Wire-Injury" Model
Adelina Curaj 1, Wu Zhoujun 1, Mareike Staudt 1, Elisa A. Liehn 1,2
1Institute for Molecular Cardiovascular Research, RWTH Aachen University, 2Human Genetic Laboratory, University of Medicine and Pharmacy

This study describes an invasive procedure for the induction of accelerated atherosclerosis in mice. In comparison to other methods using electric- or cryo-induced injury, mechanical-induced injury mimics the human condition of restenosis after revascularization therapies and is ideal for the study of the molecular mechanisms involved.

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Implantation of Human-Sized Coronary Stents into Rat Abdominal Aorta Using a Trans-Femoral Access
Anne Cornelissen *1, Roberta Florescu *1, Nicole Schaaps 1, Mamdouh Afify 1, Sakine Simsekyilmaz 1, Elisa Liehn *1,2,3, Felix Vogt *1
1Division of Cardiology, Angiology, and Critical Care, University Hospital RWTH Aachen, 2Department for Operative Intensive Medicine, University Hospital RWTH Aachen, 3Institute for Pathology "Victor Babes"

This protocol describes the implantation of human coronary stents into the abdominal aorta of rats with an apoE-/- background using a trans-femoral access. Compared with other animal models, murine models carry the advantages of high throughput, reproducibility, ease of handling and housing, and a broad availability of molecular markers.

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