Direct evidence of a connection between autotransplanted microvessel fragments and the host microvascular system.

M Nakano, Y Nakajima, Y Tsuchida, S Kudo, H Nakamura, O Fukuda
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There are no reports on the autologous transplantation and patency of microvessels in living tissue. We autotransplanted microvessel fragments (Mvf) labeled with DiI-Ac-LDL into the peritoneum and then observed the peritoneum for 7 days postoperatively with a conventional fluorescence or laser scanning confocal microscope. We illustrated a neomicrovascular network of transplanted Mvf labeled with DiI-Ac-LDL in the peritoneum with both a fluorescence and a laser scanning confocal microscope. Furthermore, we demonstrated not only the existence of erythrocytes in the lumina of transplanted DiI-Ac-LDL-labeled Mvf, but also the presence of India ink perfused through the superior mesenteric artery in the lumina of the labeled Mvf. This evidence directly suggests that transplanted Mvf can survive and proliferate to connect adjacent microvascular branches of the superior mesenteric artery in the very early phase of wound healing. Moreover, these findings imply that implantation of Mvf in the microvascular ischemic circulatory tissue might accelerate angiogenesis to reconstitute a new microvascular network connecting to the nearby host microvascular system, which ultimately improves microcirculation.

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自体移植微血管碎片与宿主微血管系统之间联系的直接证据。
活体组织的自体移植和微血管通畅尚未见报道。我们将带有DiI-Ac-LDL标记的微血管碎片(Mvf)自体移植至腹膜,术后用常规荧光或激光扫描共聚焦显微镜观察腹膜7天。我们用荧光共聚焦显微镜和激光扫描共聚焦显微镜观察了移植的Mvf在腹膜中被DiI-Ac-LDL标记的新生微血管网络。此外,我们不仅证明了移植的dii - ac - ldl标记的Mvf腔内存在红细胞,而且在标记的Mvf腔内存在通过肠系膜上动脉灌注的墨汁。这一证据直接表明,在伤口愈合的早期,移植的Mvf可以存活并增殖,连接邻近的肠系膜上动脉微血管分支。此外,这些发现表明Mvf在微血管缺血循环组织中植入可能会加速血管生成,从而重建与附近宿主微血管系统连接的新微血管网络,最终改善微循环。
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