Quantitative Analyses of Vitrified Autologous Venous Arterial Bypass Graft Explants

K. Brockbank, Ying C. Song, Elizabeth D. Greene, M. Taylor
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The purpose of this study was to compare vitrified small diameter venous arterial bypass graft explants with fresh graft controls using quantitative morphometrics and smooth muscle physiology. Fresh and vitrified reversed ipsilateral external jugular veins were used as autologous common carotid interposition bypass grafts on the right side in New Zealand White rabbits. Animals were sacrificed at either 2 or 4 weeks after implantation, and the vein grafts were harvested for study. Histology revealed that the vitrified grafts initially arteriolized more slowly than untreated grafts and that they caught up by 4 weeks postimplantation. Histomorphometrics revealed that the intimal area was less in vitrified grafts at 2 weeks (p = 0.007) and that the luminal area was less in vitrified grafts at 4 weeks (p = 0.002). All other morphometric parameters were not significantly different. Smooth muscle physiology demonstrated a tendency for the responses of vitrified grafts to be lower than controls, not statistically...
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本研究的目的是通过定量形态计量学和平滑肌生理学来比较玻璃化的小直径静脉动脉旁路移植物与新鲜移植物对照。采用新鲜玻璃化的同侧颈外静脉作为新西兰大白兔右侧自体颈总动脉间置旁路移植术。在植入后2周或4周处死动物,收获静脉移植物用于研究。组织学显示,玻璃化的移植物比未处理的移植物的动脉细化更慢,并且在移植后4周就赶上了。组织形态计量学显示,2周时玻璃化移植物的内膜面积较小(p = 0.007), 4周时玻璃化移植物的管腔面积较小(p = 0.002)。其他形态学参数无显著差异。平滑肌生理学表明,玻璃化移植物的反应倾向于低于对照组,没有统计学意义。
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