The feasibility of endothelial reconstruction in the injured arterial wall by autologus endothelial cells transplantation
- VernacularTitle:自体内皮细胞移植重建损伤动脉血管内皮的可行性研究
- Author:
Xiaojing WU
;
Lan HUANG
;
Jun JIN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cell transplantation;
Endothelium, vascular;
Artery injury
- From:
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology
1996;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the feasibility of endothelial reconstruction in the injuried arterial wall by autologous endothelial cells transplantation. Methods New Zealand white rabbits (n=20) were subjected to bilateral iliofemoral artery balloon injury, Cultured autologous venous endothelial cells were immediately transplanted by balloon catheter into one vessel, whereas the contralateral artery received the medium only. In 10 rabbits, vessels were harvested 4 hours and 4 days after transplantation for analysis of endothelial coverage by scanning electron microscope (SEM); In 5 rabbits, the cultured endothelial cells were labeled with a fluorescent tracer before their introduction into the injured vessel, and 4 days after transplantation, vessels were harvested to obtain fluorescent imaging of the seeded endothelial cells; Another 5 rabbits were sacrificed 4 days after transplantation for Evans blue staining. Results Four hours after the operation, SEM demostrated that the endothelial layer in control vessels were denuded completely, whereas some round endothelial cells had adhered into the aterial wall in cell transplantation group; four days after cell transplantation, the transplanted cells had attached and spread in the injuried aterial wall by SEM, a number of fluorescent labeling endothelial cells were observed in the endothelial denuded aterial wall, the vessels that received the medium only were stained nearly completely by Evans blue, whereas in those vessels that received cell transplantation, about 60% area were not stained. Conclusion Autologus endothelial cells can be effectively transplanted into the injuried arterial wall by balloon catheter.