TY - JOUR
T1 - Prophylactic gamma radiation of unaffected vein grafts failed to prevent vein graft disease in a chronic hypercholesterolemic porcine model
AU - Bartels, Claus
AU - Erasmi, Armin
AU - Sayk, Friedhelm
AU - Eggers, Reinhard
AU - Dendorfer, Andreas
AU - Feyerabend, Thomas
AU - Eichler, Wolfgang
AU - Sievers, Hans H.
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by grant F/05/01 from the Deutsche Stiftung für Herzforschung. There exists no conflict of interest by the authors. The authors acknowledge the expert statistical analyses performed by Dr D.R. Robinson, Centre for Statistics and Stochastic Modelling, School of Mathematics Sciences, University of Sussex, UK.
PY - 2003/7/1
Y1 - 2003/7/1
N2 - Objective: The value of prophylactic brachytherapy on vein graft disease is unknown. Methods and results: Vein bypass grafts in 23 hypercholesterolemic pigs after ex vivo gamma irradiation of the vein grafts (10, 20, and 40Gy) and 16 control veins were analyzed regarding: (1) expression of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF-AA and -BB, ELISA); (2) smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation/cell death (double-immunohistochemistry Mib-1/TUNEL/SMC α-actin); and (3) vessel wall dimensions. Planimetric data on vessel wall dimensions revealed no positive effect of gamma radiation on neointima formation and inner lumen diameter. On the contrary, vein grafts subjected to 40Gy were significantly more likely to be occluded and to have reduced inner lumen and increased neointima formation. Radiation therapy had no effect on PDGF expression and SMC proliferation/cell death. The mean inner lumen diameter decreased as PDGF-AA expression increased. Conclusions: Prophylactic gamma radiation of unaffected vein grafts failed to prevent vein graft disease in a hypercholesterolemic porcine model. High-dose radiation (40Gy) resulted in more frequent graft occlusion and vein sclerosis.
AB - Objective: The value of prophylactic brachytherapy on vein graft disease is unknown. Methods and results: Vein bypass grafts in 23 hypercholesterolemic pigs after ex vivo gamma irradiation of the vein grafts (10, 20, and 40Gy) and 16 control veins were analyzed regarding: (1) expression of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF-AA and -BB, ELISA); (2) smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation/cell death (double-immunohistochemistry Mib-1/TUNEL/SMC α-actin); and (3) vessel wall dimensions. Planimetric data on vessel wall dimensions revealed no positive effect of gamma radiation on neointima formation and inner lumen diameter. On the contrary, vein grafts subjected to 40Gy were significantly more likely to be occluded and to have reduced inner lumen and increased neointima formation. Radiation therapy had no effect on PDGF expression and SMC proliferation/cell death. The mean inner lumen diameter decreased as PDGF-AA expression increased. Conclusions: Prophylactic gamma radiation of unaffected vein grafts failed to prevent vein graft disease in a hypercholesterolemic porcine model. High-dose radiation (40Gy) resulted in more frequent graft occlusion and vein sclerosis.
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U2 - 10.1016/S1010-7940(03)00173-8
DO - 10.1016/S1010-7940(03)00173-8
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 12853051
AN - SCOPUS:0037674315
SN - 1010-7940
VL - 24
SP - 92
EP - 97
JO - European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
JF - European Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
IS - 1
ER -