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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 56, 237-241, Copyright © 1993 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
FM Lupinetti, TT Tsai and JM Kneebone
Previous studies of aortic valve allograft viability have used in vitro
assessments that may not reflect in vivo properties. This study evaluated
in vivo endothelial cell replication in experimental valved aortic grafts
and examined the consequences of histoincompatibility and cryopreservation.
Valved aortic conduits were heterotopically transplanted into syngeneic or
allogeneic rats. Tritiated thymidine was administered to graft recipients
and control rats. After 72 hours, monolayers from the native aortas and the
aortic portion of the grafts were prepared for autoradiography, with six or
more silver grains per nucleus considered evidence of replication.
Percentages of replicating cells in native aortas ranged from 0.3% to 2.3%
(p = not significant). Percentages of replicating cells in the fresh
isografts (12.4%) and allografts (12.2%) were not significantly different
from each other, although each was significantly greater than the
percentage in its native aorta (p < 0.04). Cryopreserved allografts and
isografts displayed a few endothelial cells, none of which was replicating.
Immunologic differences do not affect endothelial cell replication in this
early period after fresh graft transplantation. Cryopreservation, however,
results in the absence of replicating endothelium.
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Endothelial cell replication in an in vivo model of aortic allografts
Department of Surgery, University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Arbor.
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