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Title: Long term performance evaluation of small-diameter vascular grafts based on polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel and dextran and MSCs-based therapies using the ovine pre-clinical animal model.
Authors: Alexandre, Nuno
Amorim, Irina
Caseiro, Ana Rita
Pereira, Tiago
Alvites, Rui
Rêma, Alexandra
Gonçalves, Ana
Costa, Elisio
Santos-Silva, Alice
Rodrigues, Miguel
Lopes, Maria Ascensão
Almeida, André
Santos, José Domingos
Maurício, Ana Colette
Luís, Ana Lúcia
Editors: Siepmann, J.
Keywords: PVA
dextran
synthetic small diameter vascular graft
mesenchymal stem cells
ovine model
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2016
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Alexandre, Nuno, Amorim, Irina, Caseiro, Ana Rita, Pereira, Tiago, Alvites, Rui, Rˆema, Alexandra, Gonc¸alves, Ana, Valadares, Guilherme, Costa, El´ısio, Santos-Silva, Alice, Rodrigues, Miguel, Lopes, Maria Ascens˜ao, Almeida, Andr´e, Santos, Jos´e Domingos, Maur´ıcio, Ana Colette, Lu´ıs, Ana L´ucia, Long term performance evaluation of small-diameter vascular grafts based on polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel and dextran and MSCs-based therapies using the ovine pre-clinical animal model.International Journal of Pharmaceutics http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.09.045
Abstract: The functional and structural performance of a 5 cm synthetic small diameter vascular graft (SDVG) produced by the copolymerization of polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel with low molecular weight dextran (PVA/Dx graft) associated to mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-based therapies and anticoagulant treatment with heparin, clopidogrel and warfarin was tested using the ovine model during the healing period of 24 weeks. The results were compared to the ones obtained with standard expanded polyetetrafluoroethylene grafts (ePTFE graft). Blood flow, vessel and graft diameter measurements, graft appearance and patency rate (PR), thrombus, stenosis and collateral vessel formation were evaluated by B-mode ultrasound, audio and color flow Doppler. Graft and regenerated vessels morphologic evaluation was performed by scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis. All PVA/Dx grafts could maintain a similar or higher PR and systolic / diastolic laminar blood flow velocities were similar to ePTFE grafts. CD14 (macrophages) and α-actin (smooth muscle) staining presented similar results in PVA/Dx/MSCs and ePTFE graft groups. Fibrosis layer was lower and endothelial cells were only detected at graft-artery transitions where it was added the MSCs. In conclusion, PVA/Dx graft can be an excellent scaffold candidate for vascular reconstruction, including clinic mechanically challenging applications, such as SDVGs, especially when associated to MSCs-based therapies to promote higher endothelialization and lower fibrosis of the vascular prosthesis, but also higher PR values.
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517316308754
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19659
Type: article
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