Loss of seeded endothelial cells in vivo. a study of dacron grafts under different flow conditions

Norman Jensen , Bengt Lindblad , Sigrid Leide , David Bergqvist
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Abstract

Objectives:

To assess, in vivo, the loss of endothelial cells seeded in a Dacron graft at low, restricted arterial flow and at normal unrestricted flow.

Design and setting:

Laboratory animal study.

Materials:

Indium-111-oxine labelled endothelial cells were seeded in externally supported, preclotted Dacron grafts, inserted as interposition grafts in the carotid arteries of nine sheep. Activity (radioactivity) was measured, flow established, on one side unrestricted 120–180 ml/minute, and on the other restricted to 50 ml/minute by a distal clamp.

Outcome measures:

The reduction in activity over the grafts was measured for 2 hours.

Results:

There was an immediate loss of activity to around 80% and thereafter a lower rate of cell loss to around 50%. No difference could be demonstrated in the loss from low flow compared to high flow grafts. All grafts were patent. There was no difference in thrombus weights.

Conclusion:

No difference could be demonstrated in seeded endothelial cell loss from a Dacron graft in vivo at low flow (50 ml/minute) compared with unrestricted flow (120–180 ml/minute).

体内种子内皮细胞的丢失。不同流动条件下涤纶接枝的研究
目的:在体内评估低、受限动脉血流和正常无限制血流情况下,涤纶移植物中内皮细胞的损失。设计与设置:实验动物研究。材料:将铟-111-氧标记的内皮细胞植入体外支持的预凝涤纶移植物中,作为插入移植物插入9只羊的颈动脉。测量活度(放射性),建立流量,一侧无限制120-180 ml/分钟,另一侧通过远端钳限制为50 ml/分钟。结果测量:移植物活动降低2小时。结果:活性立即下降到80%左右,此后细胞损失率降低到50%左右。与高流量移植物相比,低流量移植物的损失没有差异。所有的移植物都是通畅的。血栓的重量没有差异。结论:低流量(50 ml/分钟)与无限制流量(120-180 ml/分钟)相比,体内涤纶移植物的内皮细胞损失无差异。
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