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Comparison of the Patency and Regenerative Potential of Biodegradable Vascular Prostheses of Different Polymer Compositions in an Ovine Model

The lack of suitable autologous grafts and the impossibility of using synthetic prostheses for small artery reconstruction make it necessary to develop alternative efficient vascular grafts. In this study, we fabricated an electrospun biodegradable poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) prosthesis and poly(3-hy...

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Autores principales: Antonova, Larisa V., Sevostianova, Viktoriia V., Silnikov, Vladimir N., Krivkina, Evgeniya O., Velikanova, Elena A., Mironov, Andrey V., Shabaev, Amin R., Senokosova, Evgenia A., Khanova, Mariam Yu., Glushkova, Tatiana V., Akentieva, Tatiana N., Sinitskaya, Anna V., Markova, Victoria E., Shishkova, Daria K., Lobov, Arseniy A., Repkin, Egor A., Stepanov, Alexander D., Kutikhin, Anton G., Barbarash, Leonid S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10218148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239889
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24108540
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author Antonova, Larisa V.
Sevostianova, Viktoriia V.
Silnikov, Vladimir N.
Krivkina, Evgeniya O.
Velikanova, Elena A.
Mironov, Andrey V.
Shabaev, Amin R.
Senokosova, Evgenia A.
Khanova, Mariam Yu.
Glushkova, Tatiana V.
Akentieva, Tatiana N.
Sinitskaya, Anna V.
Markova, Victoria E.
Shishkova, Daria K.
Lobov, Arseniy A.
Repkin, Egor A.
Stepanov, Alexander D.
Kutikhin, Anton G.
Barbarash, Leonid S.
author_facet Antonova, Larisa V.
Sevostianova, Viktoriia V.
Silnikov, Vladimir N.
Krivkina, Evgeniya O.
Velikanova, Elena A.
Mironov, Andrey V.
Shabaev, Amin R.
Senokosova, Evgenia A.
Khanova, Mariam Yu.
Glushkova, Tatiana V.
Akentieva, Tatiana N.
Sinitskaya, Anna V.
Markova, Victoria E.
Shishkova, Daria K.
Lobov, Arseniy A.
Repkin, Egor A.
Stepanov, Alexander D.
Kutikhin, Anton G.
Barbarash, Leonid S.
author_sort Antonova, Larisa V.
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description The lack of suitable autologous grafts and the impossibility of using synthetic prostheses for small artery reconstruction make it necessary to develop alternative efficient vascular grafts. In this study, we fabricated an electrospun biodegradable poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) prosthesis and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)/poly(ε-caprolactone) (PHBV/PCL) prosthesis loaded with iloprost (a prostacyclin analog) as an antithrombotic drug and cationic amphiphile with antibacterial activity. The prostheses were characterized in terms of their drug release, mechanical properties, and hemocompatibility. We then compared the long-term patency and remodeling features of PCL and PHBV/PCL prostheses in a sheep carotid artery interposition model. The research findings verified that the drug coating of both types of prostheses improved their hemocompatibility and tensile strength. The 6-month primary patency of the PCL/Ilo/A prostheses was 50%, while all PHBV/PCL/Ilo/A implants were occluded at the same time point. The PCL/Ilo/A prostheses were completely endothelialized, in contrast to the PHBV/PCL/Ilo/A conduits, which had no endothelial cells on the inner layer. The polymeric material of both prostheses degraded and was replaced with neotissue containing smooth-muscle cells; macrophages; proteins of the extracellular matrix such as type I, III, and IV collagens; and vasa vasorum. Thus, the biodegradable PCL/Ilo/A prostheses demonstrate better regenerative potential than PHBV/PCL-based implants and are more suitable for clinical use.
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spelling pubmed-102181482023-05-27 Comparison of the Patency and Regenerative Potential of Biodegradable Vascular Prostheses of Different Polymer Compositions in an Ovine Model Antonova, Larisa V. Sevostianova, Viktoriia V. Silnikov, Vladimir N. Krivkina, Evgeniya O. Velikanova, Elena A. Mironov, Andrey V. Shabaev, Amin R. Senokosova, Evgenia A. Khanova, Mariam Yu. Glushkova, Tatiana V. Akentieva, Tatiana N. Sinitskaya, Anna V. Markova, Victoria E. Shishkova, Daria K. Lobov, Arseniy A. Repkin, Egor A. Stepanov, Alexander D. Kutikhin, Anton G. Barbarash, Leonid S. Int J Mol Sci Article The lack of suitable autologous grafts and the impossibility of using synthetic prostheses for small artery reconstruction make it necessary to develop alternative efficient vascular grafts. In this study, we fabricated an electrospun biodegradable poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) prosthesis and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)/poly(ε-caprolactone) (PHBV/PCL) prosthesis loaded with iloprost (a prostacyclin analog) as an antithrombotic drug and cationic amphiphile with antibacterial activity. The prostheses were characterized in terms of their drug release, mechanical properties, and hemocompatibility. We then compared the long-term patency and remodeling features of PCL and PHBV/PCL prostheses in a sheep carotid artery interposition model. The research findings verified that the drug coating of both types of prostheses improved their hemocompatibility and tensile strength. The 6-month primary patency of the PCL/Ilo/A prostheses was 50%, while all PHBV/PCL/Ilo/A implants were occluded at the same time point. The PCL/Ilo/A prostheses were completely endothelialized, in contrast to the PHBV/PCL/Ilo/A conduits, which had no endothelial cells on the inner layer. The polymeric material of both prostheses degraded and was replaced with neotissue containing smooth-muscle cells; macrophages; proteins of the extracellular matrix such as type I, III, and IV collagens; and vasa vasorum. Thus, the biodegradable PCL/Ilo/A prostheses demonstrate better regenerative potential than PHBV/PCL-based implants and are more suitable for clinical use. MDPI 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10218148/ /pubmed/37239889 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24108540 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Antonova, Larisa V.
Sevostianova, Viktoriia V.
Silnikov, Vladimir N.
Krivkina, Evgeniya O.
Velikanova, Elena A.
Mironov, Andrey V.
Shabaev, Amin R.
Senokosova, Evgenia A.
Khanova, Mariam Yu.
Glushkova, Tatiana V.
Akentieva, Tatiana N.
Sinitskaya, Anna V.
Markova, Victoria E.
Shishkova, Daria K.
Lobov, Arseniy A.
Repkin, Egor A.
Stepanov, Alexander D.
Kutikhin, Anton G.
Barbarash, Leonid S.
Comparison of the Patency and Regenerative Potential of Biodegradable Vascular Prostheses of Different Polymer Compositions in an Ovine Model
title Comparison of the Patency and Regenerative Potential of Biodegradable Vascular Prostheses of Different Polymer Compositions in an Ovine Model
title_full Comparison of the Patency and Regenerative Potential of Biodegradable Vascular Prostheses of Different Polymer Compositions in an Ovine Model
title_fullStr Comparison of the Patency and Regenerative Potential of Biodegradable Vascular Prostheses of Different Polymer Compositions in an Ovine Model
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Patency and Regenerative Potential of Biodegradable Vascular Prostheses of Different Polymer Compositions in an Ovine Model
title_short Comparison of the Patency and Regenerative Potential of Biodegradable Vascular Prostheses of Different Polymer Compositions in an Ovine Model
title_sort comparison of the patency and regenerative potential of biodegradable vascular prostheses of different polymer compositions in an ovine model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10218148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239889
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24108540
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