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Time course of fibronectin in the peri-implant tissue and neointima formation after functional implantation of polyester-based vascular prostheses with different porosity in pigs
- Source :
- Biomedical Materials. 5:055003
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- IOP Publishing, 2010.
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Abstract
- Intima hyperplasia, resulting from extracellular matrix (ECM) secretion, can lead to vascular prosthesis occlusion and is a major problem in vascular surgery. Fibronectin might contribute to ongoing ECM secretion. However, the exact role of fibronectin and its influence on neointima formation remains unclear. This study was aimed at investigating the time course of the fibronectin area fraction and neointima formation following the functional implantation of three different polyester vascular prostheses into pigs. The infrarenal aorta from 15 animals (n = 5/group) was replaced by prosthesis segments with low, medium and high primary porosity. After 7, 14, 21, 28 and 116 days, the prostheses were morphometrically examined. Overall, the fibronectin area fraction was inversely correlated with the neointima thickness, demonstrating high fibronectin levels in the early phase (days 7 and 14) and low levels in the later phase with almost complete neointima formation (days 21-116). Throughout the study, fibronectin levels were highest at the proximal anastomosis region. The low porosity prosthesis had the highest fibronectin area fraction and a delayed neointima formation in the middle phase (days 21 and 28) but the highest neointima lining on day 116. The results indicate a relationship between fibronectin and neointima formation with the prosthesis porosity, demonstrating the importance of the textile design for tissue reactions following implantation.
- Subjects :
- Neointima
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Materials science
Swine
Polyesters
medicine.medical_treatment
Biomedical Engineering
Bioengineering
Peri implant tissue
Prosthesis
Biomaterials
Extracellular matrix
Random Allocation
medicine
Animals
Aorta, Abdominal
Hyperplasia
biology
medicine.disease
Immunohistochemistry
Blood Vessel Prosthesis
Extracellular Matrix
Fibronectins
Polyester
Fibronectin
Kinetics
Time course
cardiovascular system
biology.protein
Female
Tunica Intima
Porosity
Biomedical engineering
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1748605X and 17486041
- Volume :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biomedical Materials
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0785434c9a68b74cabb90b28c3e28722
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-6041/5/5/055003