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Changcheng Liu1,2, Duanduan Chen3,4, Zhenfeng Li3,4, Huanming Xu3,4, Chengxiong Gu1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A weak venous wall is one of the major reasons contributing to vein graft failure after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). We investigated whether adventitial collagen cross-linking by glutaraldehyde reinforces venous wall, preserving the endothelium of veins during high-pressure distention.Entities:
Keywords: Biological; Collagen; Coronary Artery Bypass; Cross-Linking; Elastic Modulus; Endothelium; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III.; Preservation; Saphenous Vein; Staining and Labeling
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35976203 PMCID: PMC9423789 DOI: 10.21470/1678-9741-2020-0587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 0102-7638
Fig. 1Collagen I immunofluorescent staining of frozen section. The degree of cross-linking was identified by comparing with different immunofluorescent images (magnification, ×200). A=abluminal surface; DAPI=4’,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole; L=luminal surface; SV=saphenous vein
Fig. 2Stain-stretch relationships of the native and cross-linked saphenous veins (SVs). In the high-stretch region (stretch ratio: 1.4-1.8), the circumferential stress in the cross-linked SV was higher than that in the native SV indicating decreased extensibility and reinforced venous wall of the SVs.
The mechanical constants of saphenous veins (SVs) with or without cross-linking.
| Variables | Low-stretch region (σ=a ɛ+b) | High-stretch region (σ=c ɛ+d) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parameter | Native SV | Cross-linked SV | Parameter | Native SV | Cross-linked SV | |
| Cross-linking for 5 minutes | A | 0.3089 | 0.5450 | c | 5.8292 | 13.8800 |
| B | -0.3434 | -0.6240 | d | -7.6862 | -18.7300 | |
| R-square | 0.8672 | 0.9217 | R-square | 0.5505 | 0.9143 | |
Fig. 3Scanning electron microscopy of human saphenous vein (SV). The ultrastructure of luminal and abluminal surfaces was observed in SVs with different processing (luminal surface magnification, ×4000; abluminal surface magnification, ×2400). The white arrows show patches of endothelium containing denuded and curly cells. The black arrows show fibre fracture.
Fig. 4Immunohistochemistry staining of human saphenous vein (SV). The endothelial nitric oxide synthases (brown) were stained along with the luminal surface. Adventitial cross-linking preserved the endothelial integrity largely by comparing immunohistochemistry images (magnification, ×200) in different groups. A) Native SV; B) cross-linked and expanded SV; C) non-cross-linked and expanded SV.
Fig. 5The quantitative comparison of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) staining of human saphenous vein (SV). Adventitial cross-linking significantly preserved eNOS staining after high-pressure distension which indicated adventitial cross-linking protected the endothelial integrity under high-pressure distension.
| Abbreviations, acronyms & symbols | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | = Abluminal surface | SEM | = Scanning electron microscopy |
| CABG | = Coronary artery bypass grafting | SMC | = Smooth muscle cells |
| DAPI | = 4’,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole | SVG | = Saphenous vein graft |
| eNOS | = Endothelial nitric oxide synthase | SVs | = Saphenous veins |
| GA | = Glutaraldehyde | UK | = United Kingdom |
| IH | = Intimal hyperplasia | USA | = United States of America |
| L | = Luminal surface | WSS | = Wall shear stress |
| PBS | = Phosphate buffered saline | ||
| Authors’ Roles & Responsibilities | |
|---|---|
| CL | Substantial contributions to the acquisition and analysis of data for the work; drafting the work; final approval of the version to be published |
| DC | Substantial contributions to the acquisition and analysis of data for the work; final approval of the version to be published |
| ZL | Substantial contributions to the acquisition and analysis of data for the work; final approval of the version to be published |
| HX | Substantial contributions to the acquisition and analysis of data for the work; final approval of the version to be published |
| CG | Substantial contributions to the design of the work; revising the work; final approval of the version to be published |