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Inflammation and neovascularization associated with clinically used vascular prosthetic materials.

D L Salzmann1, L B Kleinert, S S Berman, S K Williams.   

Abstract

This study was designed to evaluate and compare healing characteristics, specifically neovascularization and inflammation, of polymeric vascular graft materials commonly used in clinical applications. Our hypotheses were (i) polymeric materials used in vascular graft manufacture stimulate chronic inflammation and (ii) inflammation and neovascularization of polymeric materials are related. Impra and Gore-Tex ePTFE, Meadox weavenit and woven Dacron, Hemashield microvel and woven Dacron, and Golaski microknit Dacron were implanted as 6-mm diameter disks within rat subcutaneous and adipose tissue. Following 5 weeks of implantation samples were evaluated by histological and immunocytochemical analysis. Sections were stained using hematoxylin and eosin or reacted with ED1 antibody and GS1 lectin to quantify inflammation and neovascularization. respectively. The extent of inflammation and neovascularization were influenced by both tissue site of implantation and polymer characteristics. For subcutaneous implants, inflammation was graded as follows: Meadox weavenit > Hemashield woven > Meadox woven > Gore-Tex ePTFE > Hemashield microvel > ImpraePTFE > Golaski microknit, while only the Golaski microknit neovascularized. Inflammation was graded as follows for adipose implants: Hemashield woven > Hemashield microvel > Meadox weavenit > Meadox woven > Gore-Tex ePTFE > Golaski microknit > Imnpra ePTFE, while the following order of neovascularization was observed: Impra ePTFE > Gore-Tex ePTFE > Golaski microknit. The degree of inflammation following biomnaterial implantation has a profound effect on implant neovascularization. These data suggest an inverse relationship exists between inflammation and neovascularization.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10724503     DOI: 10.1016/s1054-8807(98)00003-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Pathol        ISSN: 1054-8807            Impact factor:   2.185


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