Effect of muscle ischaemia and iloprost during femorodistal reconstruction on capillary endothelial swelling.

I A Thomson, S Egginton, M H Simms, O Hudlická
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Abstract

In a placebo-controlled trial skeletal muscle biopsies were taken proximal and distal to the site of arterial stenosis, before cross-clamp and 20 min following reperfusion, in 8 well-matched critical limb ischaemia patients undergoing femorodistal bypass. Capillary endothelial swelling-a sign of reperfusion injury-was assessed following infusion with iloprost, a prostacyclin analogue, the prolonged beneficial effect of which on vascular graft flow rates has been demonstrated previously. Electron microscopy and image analysis of calf capillaries confirmed that critical limb ischemia patients had endothelial cell swelling before bypass, and that cross-clamp ischaemia caused further endothelial swelling in the placebo group. Samples from muscles proximal to the site of the bypass showed similar changes, indicating that systemic capillary damage occurs in muscle remote from the area of ischaemia. Iloprost treatment prevented endothelial swelling and increased the mean capillary lumen cross-sectional area. Iloprost, therefore, has a potentially beneficial effect on capillary function by limiting reperfusion injury during femorodistal bypass.

股骨远端重建过程中肌肉缺血和伊洛前列素对毛细血管内皮肿胀的影响。
在一项安慰剂对照试验中,对8例行股远端旁路手术的匹配良好的危重肢体缺血患者,在交叉钳夹前和再灌注后20分钟,分别在动脉狭窄部位近端和远端进行骨骼肌活检。血管内皮肿胀——再灌注损伤的一个迹象——在输注伊洛前列素(一种前列环素类似物)后被评估,其对血管移植物流速的长期有益影响先前已被证明。电镜和小腿毛细血管图像分析证实,危重肢体缺血患者在搭桥前存在内皮细胞肿胀,而安慰剂组交叉钳形缺血导致内皮细胞进一步肿胀。旁路近端肌肉的样本显示了类似的变化,表明全身毛细血管损伤发生在远离缺血区域的肌肉中。伊洛前列素治疗可防止内皮细胞肿胀,增加平均毛细血管管腔横截面积。因此,伊洛前列素通过限制股远端搭桥期间的再灌注损伤,对毛细血管功能具有潜在的有益作用。
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