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Reduced arterial elasticity due to surgical skeletonization is ameliorated by abluminal PEG hydrogel.
Robinson, Karyn G; Scott, Rebecca A; Hesek, Anne M; Woodford, Edward J; Amir, Wafa; Planchon, Thomas A; Kiick, Kristi L; Akins, Robert E.
Afiliação
  • Robinson KG; Nemours - Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington DE1 9803.
  • Scott RA; Nemours - Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington DE1 9803.
  • Hesek AM; Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering University of Delaware Newark DE 19716.
  • Woodford EJ; Nemours - Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington DE1 9803.
  • Amir W; Nemours - Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington DE1 9803.
  • Planchon TA; Dept. of Physics and Engineering, Optical Science Center for Applied Research Delaware State University Dover DE 19901.
  • Kiick KL; Dept. of Physics and Engineering, Optical Science Center for Applied Research Delaware State University Dover DE 19901.
  • Akins RE; Nemours - Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington DE1 9803.
Bioeng Transl Med ; 2(2): 222-232, 2017 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28932820
ABSTRACT
Arteries for bypass grafting are harvested either with neighboring tissue attached or as skeletonized vessels that are free of surrounding tissue. There are significant benefits to skeletonization, but reports suggest that skeletonized vessels may develop structural defects and are at risk for atherosclerosis. We investigated the specific short-term effects of skeletonization on carotid artery biomechanics and microanatomy in a rabbit model. Six carotid arteries were surgically skeletonized. To support healing, three of these received polyethylene glycol hydrogel injected along their exterior surfaces. M-mode ultrasonography was used to track circumferential cyclic strain in the skeletonized, hydrogel-treated, and contralateral vessels. On day 21, the arteries were harvested, and vessel structure was assessed by histology, immunofluorescence microscopy, two-photon elastin autofluorescence, and second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy. Intimal-medial thickness appeared unaffected by skeletonization, but the SHG signals indicated significant changes in collagen turnover in the adventitia. Skeletonized arteries also exhibited significantly decreased radial compliance (circumferential cyclic strain dropped ∼30%) and decreased numbers of elastic laminae (9.1 ± 2.0 to 2.3 ± 1.4). Hydrogel treatment protected against these effects with treated vessels maintaining normal mechanical properties. These results indicate that arterial skeletonization triggers immediate effects on vessel remodeling and reduced vessel compliance resulting in specific tissue alterations within 21 days, but that these effects can be attenuated by the placement of hydrogel on the exterior surface of the skeletonized vessel.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article