Literature DB >> 1585476

Experimental graft arteriosclerosis. I. The Lewis-to-F-344 allograft model.

D H Adams1, N L Tilney, J J Collins, M J Karnovsky.   

Abstract

Progressive graft arteriosclerosis is responsible for the majority of late deaths occurring in cardiac transplant recipients. In order to define a model of this disease in the rat, we exchanged heterotopic cardiac allografts between MHC-compatible inbred strains. Lewis rats served as donors and F-344 rats as recipients. Twenty allografts were followed by daily palpation and removed at the time of terminal rejection or on the 120th postoperative day for pathologic study. Sixteen allografts (80%) survived at least three weeks, and five allografts (25%) survived indefinitely. The majority of arteries (greater than 90%) examined demonstrated significant intimal disease; histologic findings in lesions in allografts rejecting at early time points included intense mononuclear cell infiltration of the intima, while lesions in long-term-surviving allografts demonstrated fibrous intimal thickening, which is characteristic of graft arteriosclerosis seen clinically. A limited course of cyclosporine therapy in F-344 recipients increased the incidence of indefinite allograft survival from 25% to 86%, and was associated with a modest reduction in the amount of intimal disease observed. These results suggest that this model should be useful in future studies regarding the pathogenesis and therapy of cardiac graft arteriosclerosis.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1585476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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