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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 53, 1068-1073, Copyright © 1992 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
T Sjoberg, G Massa and S Steen
This study compares the vasodilating effect of endothelium-derived relaxing
factors (EDRFs) in free arterial grafts with that in their normal control
vessels. The infrarenal aorta of Sprague-Dawley rats was transplanted into
the same position in other inbred recipient rats. A Krebs buffer solution
(4 degrees C) served as the preservation solution. The ischemic time for
the grafts (n = 8) was 42 +/- 1 minutes. Two grafts were studied after 3
days and six grafts, after 60 days. Ring segments were cut from all
vessels, and isometric contractions were recorded in organ baths. The
vessel segments were constricted with noradrenaline, a thromboxane A2 mimic
(U-46619), or prostaglandin F2 alpha. Concentration-response curves with
acetylcholine, which was used as the endothelium-stimulating substance
causing release of EDRFs, were obtained. The patency of the grafts was
100%. Acetylcholine induced relaxation in all vessel segments with intact
intima, whereas no relaxation was seen when the endothelium was manually
removed. No significant differences were found between the grafts and the
normal control vessels. Histology of the 60-day grafts showed
elastomuscular arteries without intimal thickening and a media consisting
of eight to ten muscle layers interrupted by five to six elastic lamellae.
Scanning electron microscopy showed no major differences between normal
endothelium and the endothelium of 3-day or 60-day grafts. This study
indicates that free elastomuscular arterial grafts, in which the morphology
of the intima is preserved, will retain their full ability to release
EDRFs.
ARTICLES
Endothelium-mediated relaxation in transplanted aorta
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.
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