Abstract
Objective
Effective therapies for the prevention of vein graft failure, which frequently occurs in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) due to intimal hyperplasia (IH), are still lacking. Here, we investigated the effects of the perivenous application of double-network hydrogel on vein grafts in carotid artery bypass grafting in a rabbit model.
Methods
Healthy New Zealand white rabbits were randomized into the following groups: no graft, graft, or graft + Double-network hydrogel external stent (DNHES). The rabbits’ carotid artery was bypassed via the jugular vein. Double-network hydrogel external stent was wrapped around the jugular graft after the anastomoses were completed. Blood flow parameters and tissue histology of the vein grafts were evaluated.
Results
Compared with the untreated vein grafts at 12 weeks after the surgery, the DNHES significantly improved graft flow, attenuated intimal and medial thickening, reduced the anti-proliferating cell nuclear antigen proliferation index of the vein grafts, decreased the mRNA and protein expression of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) and Transforming Growth Factor-β (TGF-β), and increased the mRNA and protein expression of endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase (eNOS).
Conclusion
The perivenous application of DNHES exerts beneficial effects on vein grafts, reduces the inflammatory response in carotid artery bypass grafting in a rabbit model, and appears to be a safe and promising strategy to prevent vein graft failure.
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