Impact of the incubation medium on the endothelium of autologous vein grafts: damage scoring by scanning electron microscopy.

Scanning microscopy Pub Date : 1996-01-01
M A Konerding, M Knocks, H R Zerkowski
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The aim of this study was to examine the influence of different incubation media on the morphology of the endothelium of great saphenous vein grafts and establish a suitable scoring system for the evaluation of damage caused by these media. Fifty specimens of saphenous veins from ten patients during elective aorto-coronary bypass surgery were used. Ten specimens served as controls; the others were assigned to test groups and exposed to heparinized whole blood, Bretschneider's HTK, human albumin or Ringer's solution. Specimens exposed to heparinized blood showed only slight morphological alterations, whereas the other three mediums caused severe damage. Thus, heparinized blood seems to be most suitable as a rinsing and incubation medium. A widely accepted scoring system for the quantification of endothelial damage caused by the incubation media did not adequately reflect the morphology alterations in the cytoskeleton and membrane topology. The proposed scoring system, which is based on endothelial cell separation, endothelial cell loss, amount of deposits, endothelial cell surface homogeneity, in addition to the frequency of spikes and blebs, seems to be suitable for characterizing differences in endothelial morphology.

培养介质对自体静脉移植物内皮细胞的影响:扫描电镜损伤评分。
本研究旨在探讨不同培养介质对大隐静脉移植物内皮形态的影响,并建立一套合适的评价不同培养介质对大隐静脉移植物内皮损伤的评分体系。本文采用10例择期主动脉-冠状动脉搭桥手术患者50例隐静脉标本。10个标本作为对照;其他人被分配到测试组,并暴露于肝素化全血,布雷茨施耐德氏HTK,人白蛋白或林格液。暴露于肝素化血液中的标本仅表现出轻微的形态改变,而其他三种介质则造成严重的损伤。因此,肝素化的血液似乎最适合作为冲洗和孵育介质。一个被广泛接受的用于量化由孵育介质引起的内皮损伤的评分系统并不能充分反映细胞骨架和膜拓扑结构的形态学改变。所提出的评分系统基于内皮细胞分离、内皮细胞损失、沉积物数量、内皮细胞表面均匀性以及尖刺和泡的频率,似乎适合于表征内皮形态的差异。
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