T.C. Rothuizen
Leiden University Medical Center
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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2013
T.C. Rothuizen; ChunYu Wong; Paul H.A. Quax; Anton Jan van Zonneveld; Ton J. Rabelink; Joris I. Rotmans
Haemodialysis vascular access patency is severely compromised by fistula non-maturation and access stenosis. Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is considered the culprit lesion in failed fistulas, resulting in luminal narrowing and stenosis. This review focuses on the biology and pathophysiology of fistula failure and highlights not only the classically associated IH but also some relatively neglected but potentially important contributors such as inadequate outward remodelling. In addition, the complex process and fragile balance of successful fistula maturation might be partially hindered by pre-existent chronic kidney disease-mediated vasculopathy. Further unravelling the (patho)physiology of outward remodelling and IH could contribute to novel therapies and enhance fistula patency.
Biomaterials | 2016
T.C. Rothuizen; Febriyani Damanik; T. Lavrijsen; Michel J.T. Visser; Jaap F. Hamming; Reshma A. Lalai; Jacques M.G.J. Duijs; Anton Jan van Zonneveld; Imo E. Hoefer; Clemens van Blitterswijk; Ton J. Rabelink; Lorenzo Moroni; Joris I. Rotmans
BACKGROUND Theres a large clinical need for novel vascular grafts. Tissue engineered blood vessels (TEBVs) have great potential to improve the outcome of vascular grafting procedures. Here, we present a novel approach to generate autologous TEBV in vivo. Polymer rods were engineered and implanted, evoking an inflammatory response that culminates in encapsulation by a fibrocellular capsule. We hypothesized that, after extrusion of the rod, the fibrocellular capsule differentiates into an adequate vascular conduit once grafted into the vasculature. METHODS AND RESULTS Rods were implanted subcutaneously in pigs. After 4 weeks, rods with tissue capsules grown around it were harvested. Tissue capsules were grafted bilaterally as carotid artery interposition. One and 4-week patency were evaluated by angiography whereupon pigs were sacrificed. Tissue capsules before and after grafting were evaluated on tissue remodeling using immunohistochemistry, RNA profiling and mechanical testing. Rods were encapsulated by thick, well-vascularized tissue capsules, composed of circumferentially aligned fibroblasts, collagen and few leukocytes, with adequate mechanical strength. Patency was 100% after 1 week and 87.5% after 4 weeks. After grafting, tissue capsules remodeled towards a vascular phenotype. Gene profiles of TEBVs gained more similarity with carotid artery. Wall thickness and αSMA-positive area significantly increased. Interestingly, a substantial portion of (myo)fibroblasts present before grafting expressed smooth muscle cell markers. While leukocytes were hardly present anymore, the lumen was largely covered with endothelial cells. Burst pressure remained stable after grafting. CONCLUSIONS Autologous TEBVs were created in vivo with sufficient mechanical strength enabling vascular grafting. Grafts differentiated towards a vascular phenotype upon grafting.
Scientific Reports | 2016
ChunYu Wong; Taisiya Bezhaeva; T.C. Rothuizen; Josbert M. Metselaar; M.R. de Vries; F.P.R. Verbeek; Alexander L. Vahrmeijer; A. Wezel; Anton Jan van Zonneveld; Ton J. Rabelink; Paul H.A. Quax; Joris I. Rotmans
Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) for hemodialysis access have a 1-year primary patency rate of only 60%, mainly as a result of maturation failure that is caused by insufficient outward remodeling and intimal hyperplasia. The exact pathophysiology remains unknown, but the inflammatory vascular response is thought to play an important role. In the present study we demonstrate that targeted liposomal delivery of prednisolone increases outward remodeling of the AVF in a murine model. Liposomes accumulate in the post-anastomotic area of the venous outflow tract in which the vascular pathology is most prominent in failed AVFs. On a histological level, we observed a reduction of lymphocytes and granulocytes in the vascular wall. In addition, a strong anti-inflammatory effect of liposomal prednisolone on macrophages was demonstrated in vitro. Therefore, treatment with liposomal prednisolone might be a valuable strategy to improve AVF maturation.
PLOS ONE | 2015
T.C. Rothuizen; Gurbey Ocak; Jeffrey J. W. Verschuren; Friedo W. Dekker; Ton J. Rabelink; J. Wouter Jukema; Joris I. Rotmans
Background Dialysis patients have high cardiovascular mortality risk. This study aimed to investigate the association between SNPs of genes involved in vascular processes and mortality in dialysis patients. Methods Forty two SNPs in 25 genes involved in endothelial function, vascular remodeling, cell proliferation, inflammation, coagulation and calcium/phosphate metabolism were genotyped in 1330 incident dialysis patients. The effect of SNPs on 5-years cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortality was investigated. Results The mortality rate was 114/1000 person-years and 49.4% of total mortality was cardiovascular. After correction for multiple testing, VEGF rs699947 was associated with all-cause mortality (HR1.48, 95% CI 1.14–1.92). The other SNPs were not associated with mortality. Conclusions This study provides further evidence that a SNP in the VEGF gene may contribute to the comorbid conditions of dialysis patients. Future studies should unravel the underlying mechanisms responsible for the increase in mortality in these patients.
Scientific Reports | 2015
Febriyani Damanik; T.C. Rothuizen; Clemens van Blitterswijk; Joris I. Rotmans; Lorenzo Moroni
Tissue Engineering Part C-methods | 2015
T.C. Rothuizen; Febriyani Damanik; James M. Anderson; T. Lavrijsen; M.A.J. Cox; Ton J. Rabelink; Lorenzo Moroni; Joris I. Rotmans
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2015
ChunYu Wong; T.C. Rothuizen; M.R. de Vries; Ton J. Rabelink; Jaap F. Hamming; A.J. van Zonneveld; Paul H.A. Quax; Joris I. Rotmans
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2016
Taisiya Bezhaeva; Wouter J. Geelhoed; Carla M. A. van Alem; Febriyani Damanik; T.C. Rothuizen; Reshma Lalai; Arianne N van Koppen; Anton Jan van Zonneveld; Ton J. Rabelink; Lorenzo Moroni; Joris I. Rotmans
Archive | 2012
T.C. Rothuizen; Febriyani Damanik; M.A.J. Cox; Ton J. Rabelink; Lorenzo Moroni; Joris I. Rotmans
Archive | 2012
Febriyani Damanik; T.C. Rothuizen; M.A.J. Cox; T. Lavrijsen; Joris I. Rotmans; C. Ruggeiro; Clemens van Blitterswijk; Lorenzo Moroni