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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 11, 498-504, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
G Lehner, T Fischlein, G Baretton, JG Murphy and B Reichart
OBJECTIVE: The main disadvantage of implanted cardiac valve bioprostheses
remains primarily tissue failure due to calcification. Coating of
bioprostheses with viable autologous endothelial cells may delay or even
eliminate tissue calcification and subsequent cardiac dysfunction. METHODS:
Glutaraldehyde-preserved Hancock bioprostheses (n = 5), pretreated with
glutamic acid (8%) and cryopreserved allografts (n = 5) were lined, using
endothelial cells harvested from the external jugular vein. Coated
specimens were cultivated for 9 days in Medium 199 supplemented with 20%
fetal calf serum and basic fibroblast growth factor. Endothelialized grafts
were anastomosed into the descending thoracal aorta of adult Chacma
baboons. Untreated valve bioprostheses (n = 4) served as controls. Forty
days after implantation the prostheses were examined morphologically and
immunohistochemically. RESULTS: After implantation endothelialized
prostheses showed a positive Factor VIII related antigen reaction by
immunohistochemistry on all valve surfaces. Scanning electron microscopy
showed confluently lined leaflets with transplanted endothelial cells and
displayed cobblestone morphology on all coated allografts. In contrast, the
surface of pretreated xenograft valves revealed uncoated areas with
platelet and leucocyte aggregates. No endothelium was observed on the
leaflets of untreated controls 40 days after implantation. CONCLUSION: In
vitro endothelialization of cardiac valve bioprostheses with autologous
endothelial cells is possible. The newly created endothelium is shear
stress resistant and the antithrombotic as well as the antiaggregatory
capacity of the transplanted cells were retained. Lining with autologous
endothelial cells could improve the durability and clinical outcome of
biological valve prostheses.
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Endothelialized biological heart valve prostheses in the non-human primate model
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich, Medical Center Grosshadern, Germany.
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