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This mini-review summarizes current methodology and describes some potential goals of gene therapy.Transfection of vessels might be used to prevent vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage,stimulate growth of collateral blood vessels,stabilize atherosclerotic plaques,and prevent restenosis after angioplasty.Gene transfer approaches also may be useful in treating ischemia by inhibition or overexpression of cytokines and by effects on neurons.Some formidable barriers to gene therapy are the current lack of safe and effective vectors for gene transfer,the difficulty in delivering vectors to intracranial vessels,and the transience of transfection.At present,gene transfer is a promising tool for study of vascular biology.Obstacles to gene therapy for cerebral vascular disease seem sufficiently large that new approaches,rather than refinement of current approaches,may be needed.Progress toward gene therapy probably will be made in steps rather than leaps. |
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