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Inhibition of vasospasm with lymphocyte function-associated antigen—1 monoclonal antibody in a femoral artery model in rats
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The systemic administration of anti-LFA-1 or anti-ICAM-1 mAb initiated 3 hours after exposure to autologous blood inhibits the development of delayed chronic vasospasm at 12 days in a rat femoral artery model and leads to a significant reduction in periadventitial inflammatory cells at 24 hours. The authors conclude that blocking the migration of inflammatory cells across the endothelial surface of an artery after adventitial exposure to blood prevents the initiation of biological cascades necessary for the subsequent development of chronic vasospasm.
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