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  • This study investigates how different storage solutions affect the performance of vein grafts used in coronary artery bypass surgery in rats.
  • Twenty-seven male Lewis rats were used, with vein grafts treated with either heparinized saline, autologous heparinized blood, or a reference solution called GALA after being implanted for 6 weeks.
  • Results showed that GALA had the highest rate of graft thrombosis (82.5%) compared to the other solutions, and all groups experienced significant vascular issues, indicating that these storage solutions negatively impact vein graft function without improving vascular reactivity.

Article Abstract

Background: This study aims to compare the effects of storage solutions commonly used in coronary artery bypass grafting on the vascular reactivity in vein graft interposed in arterial position in syngeneic rats.

Methods: Twenty-seven male Lewis rats were sacrified to sample a vein graft implanted 6 weeks ago into abdominal aorta position. The vein grafts were inferior venae cavae initially pretreated with heparinized saline solution (HS) or autologous heparinized blood (AHB) or our referent solution, GALA. The endothelial functionality, the in situ Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) levels and the histological characteristics were conducted from segments of arterialized vein graft.

Results: At 6 weeks, graft thrombosis occurred respectively in 22% of AHB group, 62.5% in the HS group and 82.5% in the GALA group. In each group, significative intimal hyperplasia was observed. After 6 weeks, an endothelium-remodeling layer associated with an increase of wall thickness was observed in each group. Endothelium-dependent tone was reduced in the vein graft regardless of the group. No difference was observed concerning the ROS in vein graft between the different groups. In distal aortic sections, ROS levels were increased in HS and GALA groups.

Conclusions: Storage solutions used in this experimental model of vein graft implanted in arterial position cause graft injury and a complete disappearance of vascular reactivity. GALA solution did not reduce intimal risk hyperplasia when the vein graft was exposed to arterial flow in a rat model.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011455PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-020-1077-6DOI Listing

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