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Characterization of a phenol-based model for denervation of the abdominal aorta and its implications for aortic remodeling.

Calvin ChaoCaitlyn DangNidhi ReddySara AlharbiJimmy DoanAkashraj KarthikeyanBrandon ApplewhiteBin Jiang
Published in: JVS-vascular science (2024)
Aortic remodeling remains an important consideration in the pathogenesis of aortic disease, including occlusive, aneurysmal, and dissection disease states. The paucity of medical therapies for the treatment of aortic disease has driven considerable interest in elucidating the pathogenesis of these conditions; new therapeutic targets are critically needed. Here, we show significant remodeling after phenol-induced denervation with morphologic, histologic, and immunohistochemical features. Future investigations should integrate sympathetic dysfunction as a potential driver of pathologic aortic wall changes with additional consideration of the sympathetic nervous system as a therapeutic target.
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