Literature DB >> 2467390

Use of fibrin glue as a substrate for in vitro endothelialization of PTFE vascular grafts.

P Zilla1, R Fasol, P Preiss, M Kadletz, M Deutsch, H Schima, S Tsangaris, P Groscurth.   

Abstract

The shear stress resistance of cultured human endothelium was investigated on 6 mm polytetrafluoroethylene vascular grafts. Endothelial cell attachment was promoted by precoating the grafts with fibrin glue, which contained human fibronectin and inhibitors of fibrinolysis (aprotinin and tranexam acid). To evaluate the possible effect of fibrinolysis on cell detachment, seven grafts were lined with adult human saphenous vein endothelial cells (AHSVEC) and 11 with fibrinolytically almost inactive human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). Endothelial cell seeding was performed in a microprocessor-controlled rotation device, allowing a low inoculum of 12 X 10(4) endothelial cells/cm2. Grafts were then cultivated for 9 days to enable the maturation of the cytoskeleton, before they were exposed to pulsatile shear stress for 48 hours. A mock circulation simulated the flow patterns and the wall shear forces of the femoral artery. After a 3-hour seeding process, 45% of AHSVEC and 43% of HUVEC were attached to the fibrin matrix, forming a confluent monolayer. After 24 hours of perfusion, a cell loss of 23% in AHSVEC- and of 42% in HUVEC-lined grafts was encountered. In spite of a further cell loss during the following 24 hours of perfusion, the majority of the graft surface was still covered by endothelial cells. Therefore we conclude that fibrin glue is a suitable substrate for the formation of a shear stress-resistant endothelial cell monolayer on polytetrafluoroethylene vascular grafts.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2467390

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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