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Small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation

OBJECTIVE: In the past five decades, many small caliber vascular grafts have been developed as bypasses for infrapopliteal or coronary arteries. However, reliable grafts have not been obtained owing to poor patency, mainly caused by early thrombosis or neointimal hyperplasia in the intermediate peri...

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Autores principales: Fujita, Masaki, Tanaka, Nobuaki, Sakaguchi, Yuka, Takaya, Yosuke, Kogawa, Taisuke, Tsuchikura, Hiroshi, Sasajima, Tadahiro, Tanahashi, Kazuhiro
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8489221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34617041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvssci.2020.05.001
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author Fujita, Masaki
Tanaka, Nobuaki
Sakaguchi, Yuka
Takaya, Yosuke
Kogawa, Taisuke
Tsuchikura, Hiroshi
Sasajima, Tadahiro
Tanahashi, Kazuhiro
author_facet Fujita, Masaki
Tanaka, Nobuaki
Sakaguchi, Yuka
Takaya, Yosuke
Kogawa, Taisuke
Tsuchikura, Hiroshi
Sasajima, Tadahiro
Tanahashi, Kazuhiro
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description OBJECTIVE: In the past five decades, many small caliber vascular grafts have been developed as bypasses for infrapopliteal or coronary arteries. However, reliable grafts have not been obtained owing to poor patency, mainly caused by early thrombosis or neointimal hyperplasia in the intermediate period after implantation. We developed a novel small caliber heparin-loaded polyethylene terephthalate ultrafine microfiber (HL-PET) graft and evaluated the feasibility to overcome those main causes of graft failure in canine carotid artery implantation. METHODS: The HL-PET graft with a diameter of 3 mm and length of 30 mm was made with combination of three key technologies: (1) weaving with PET ultrafine microfiber with a high biological porosity allowing for cell ingrowth, (2) heparin loading on microfiber surfaces, and (3) an outer coating with a flexible bioabsorbable polymer for prevention of blood leakage and graft kinking. Kink resistance, water permeability, and loaded heparin were assessed. One HL-PET graft each was implanted into a carotid artery of six animals. Graft patency rate and healing were assessed 24 weeks after implantation. RESULTS: Among the six grafts, five were deemed patent (patency rate of >83%), with one occluded 20 weeks after implantation. Histopathology of the patent grafts showed neointima formation with confluent endothelial cell lining (estimated mean endothelial cell coverage area, 89 ± 18%). Intimal hyperplasia at the anastomotic sites and severe chronic inflammatory responses were not observed. Immunohistochemistry with antibodies to endothelial nitric oxide synthase, alpha 2 smooth muscle actin and calponin 1 revealed luminal surface endothelial cell layer with expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase and vascular smooth muscle cells with contractile phenotype in the subintimal layer. CONCLUSIONS: The HL-PET graft showed no early postoperative thrombosis and was able to demonstrate a high patency rate with no severe biological response observed after 24 weeks. These results strongly suggest the potential of the HL-PET graft to be used for distal bypasses.
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spelling pubmed-84892212021-10-05 Small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation Fujita, Masaki Tanaka, Nobuaki Sakaguchi, Yuka Takaya, Yosuke Kogawa, Taisuke Tsuchikura, Hiroshi Sasajima, Tadahiro Tanahashi, Kazuhiro JVS Vasc Sci Vascular graft OBJECTIVE: In the past five decades, many small caliber vascular grafts have been developed as bypasses for infrapopliteal or coronary arteries. However, reliable grafts have not been obtained owing to poor patency, mainly caused by early thrombosis or neointimal hyperplasia in the intermediate period after implantation. We developed a novel small caliber heparin-loaded polyethylene terephthalate ultrafine microfiber (HL-PET) graft and evaluated the feasibility to overcome those main causes of graft failure in canine carotid artery implantation. METHODS: The HL-PET graft with a diameter of 3 mm and length of 30 mm was made with combination of three key technologies: (1) weaving with PET ultrafine microfiber with a high biological porosity allowing for cell ingrowth, (2) heparin loading on microfiber surfaces, and (3) an outer coating with a flexible bioabsorbable polymer for prevention of blood leakage and graft kinking. Kink resistance, water permeability, and loaded heparin were assessed. One HL-PET graft each was implanted into a carotid artery of six animals. Graft patency rate and healing were assessed 24 weeks after implantation. RESULTS: Among the six grafts, five were deemed patent (patency rate of >83%), with one occluded 20 weeks after implantation. Histopathology of the patent grafts showed neointima formation with confluent endothelial cell lining (estimated mean endothelial cell coverage area, 89 ± 18%). Intimal hyperplasia at the anastomotic sites and severe chronic inflammatory responses were not observed. Immunohistochemistry with antibodies to endothelial nitric oxide synthase, alpha 2 smooth muscle actin and calponin 1 revealed luminal surface endothelial cell layer with expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase and vascular smooth muscle cells with contractile phenotype in the subintimal layer. CONCLUSIONS: The HL-PET graft showed no early postoperative thrombosis and was able to demonstrate a high patency rate with no severe biological response observed after 24 weeks. These results strongly suggest the potential of the HL-PET graft to be used for distal bypasses. Elsevier 2020-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8489221/ /pubmed/34617041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvssci.2020.05.001 Text en © 2020 by the Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Vascular graft
Fujita, Masaki
Tanaka, Nobuaki
Sakaguchi, Yuka
Takaya, Yosuke
Kogawa, Taisuke
Tsuchikura, Hiroshi
Sasajima, Tadahiro
Tanahashi, Kazuhiro
Small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation
title Small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation
title_full Small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation
title_fullStr Small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation
title_full_unstemmed Small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation
title_short Small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation
title_sort small caliber heparin loaded ultrafine microfiber woven graft achieved high patency rate in a preliminary study of canine carotid artery implantation
topic Vascular graft
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8489221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34617041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvssci.2020.05.001
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