Time-course of medial and intimal thickening in pig venous arterial grafts: relationship to endothelial injury and cholesterol accumulation
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Time-course of medial and intimal thickening in pig venous arterial grafts: relationship to endothelial injury and cholesterol accumulation
Abstract
With use of an established model of pig saphenous vein grafts in the carotid artery, the time-course of the following changes was related: (1) medial and intimal size by morphometry of transverse sections, (2) cell number by deoxyribonucleic acid concentration, (3) cell density by deoxyribonucleic acid concentration per milligram wet weight and by counting nuclei in transverse sections, (4) endothelial morphology by scanning electron microscopy, and (5) cholesterol concentration. In the first week after grafting, medial and intimal thickening occurred associated with an increase in cell number. Between 1 and 4 weeks after grafting, further rapid medial and intimal thickening occurred with no further increase in cell number but with a reduction in cell density, which suggested that cell migration, hypertrophy, and the laying down of extracellular matrix were responsible. Between 4 and 39 weeks after grafting, a slower increase in medial and intimal size occurred, associated with a parallel increase in cell number and no further change in cell density. The endothelium of grafts showed only localized abnormalities, including loss of cells and leukocyte adhesion, either 1 or 4 weeks after grafting. Cholesterol concentration was slightly elevated 1 week after grafting but returned to values similar to those in vein by 4 weeks after grafting. Distention to 600 mm Hg during surgical preparation of vein for grafting resulted in lower graft patency after either 1 or 4 weeks and caused significant medial and endothelial injury. Distention did not, however, affect changes in medial or intimal size, deoxyribonucleic acid, or cholesterol concentration caused by grafting. We conclude that three processes contribute to medial and intimal thickening, namely: (1) an initial phase of rapid smooth muscle cell proliferation, (2) smooth muscle cell migration, hypertrophy, and synthesis of extracellular matrix, and (3) a late phase of slower smooth muscle cell proliferation. The incomplete late suppression of smooth muscle cell proliferation occurs despite regeneration of a morphologically intact endothelium and in the absence of progressive cholesterol accumulation.
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