Intimal thickening in human arteries is considered as a site of predilection for atherosclerosis. The placement of a flexible, physically nonconstrictive, silicone cuff around the rabbit carotid artery induced a neointima composed of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) within 14 days. To investigate possible alterations of the endothelial cells (ECs) during neointima formation, their morphology was examined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and confocal microscopy. In the early postoperative period (6 hours), both cuffed and sham-operated arteries demonstrated small foci (5 to 200 microns) of denudation, presumably as a consequence of the manipulation. Within 24 hours the luminal surface of the cuffed and sham-operated arteries was completely covered with endothelium, which remained continuous throughout the study. However, after 1 week the ECs of the cuffed arteries contained a pronounced rough endoplasmic reticulum. From 6 hours until 3 days, polymorphonuclear leukocytes infiltrated the cuffed but not the sham-operated arteries from the lumen. Subendothelial SMC accumulation in the cuffed arteries began after this time period. At day 14 a full-blown neointima composed of longitudinally oriented SMCs had formed in the cuffed arteries. The sham-operated arteries did not develop a neointima. During neointima formation immunoreactivity for von Willebrand factor (vWf) increased in the ECs, and vWf was deposited in the extracellular spaces of the neointima. At day 14 the area of vWf deposits correlated positively with the area of the neointima (r = .73, P < .001). In subsequent weeks, the intimal area did not increase, and vWf deposits vanished from the neointimal matrix. The endothelium of the sham-operated arteries showed no change in vWf immunoreactivity compared with untreated arteries throughout the study. The altered ultrastructural morphology of the ECs and the concurrent vWf deposition in cuffed but not in sham-operated arteries point to alterations in EC function during the development of the neointima. The vWf secretion could possibly lead to increased adhesiveness of the extracellular matrix for the ECs as well as modulate neointima formation.

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