A Functional Neointima with Regularly Arranged Smooth Muscle Cells in a Fabric Vascular Prosthesis Transplanted with Autologous Venous Tissue Fragments

ASAIO Journal ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. M746-M749 ◽  
Author(s):  
YASUHARU NOISHIKI ◽  
YOSHIHISA YAMANE ◽  
YASUKO TOMIZAWA ◽  
TAKAFUMI OKOSHI ◽  
SLNICHI SATOH ◽  
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ASAIO Journal ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. M746-M749 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasuharu Noishiki ◽  
Yoshihisa Yamane ◽  
Yasuko Tomizawa ◽  
Takafumi Okoshi ◽  
Sinichi Satoh ◽  
...  

1985 ◽  
Vol 55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ch. R. H. Wildevuur ◽  
B. van der Lei

ABSTRACTThe biological repair process tends to cover a vascular prosthesis by normal arterial wall tissue. This process was successfully utilized in rats to form eventually a neo-artery induced by a temporary physiologically functioning prosthetic scaffold. Essential for the regeneration of a normal compliant neo-artery was the initial physiological campliance and the gradual degradation of the prosthetic grafts. Only then the regenerating neo-media was effectively stimulated by the pulsatile flow to produce elastic laminae. Regeneration of the arterial wall could be enhanced by seeding smooth muscle cells. The same concept was successfully applied to replace the trachea and oesophagus in rabbits. These results demonstrate that regeneration of biological organs can be induced by temporary acting artificial organs, which are anatomically correct and superior to permanently implanted artificially organs.


Author(s):  
J.M. Minda ◽  
E. Dessy ◽  
G. G. Pietra

Pulmonary lymphangiomyomatosis (PLAM) is a rare disease occurring exclusively in women of reproductive age. It involves the lungs, lymph nodes and lymphatic ducts. In the lungs, it is characterized by the proliferation of smooth muscle cells around lymphatics in the bronchovascular bundles, lobular septa and pleura The nature of smooth muscle proliferation in PLAM is still unclear. Recently, reactivity of the smooth muscle cells for HMB-45, a melanoma-related antigen has been reported by immunohistochemistry. The purpose of this study was the ultrastructural localization of HMB-45 immunoreactivity in these cells using gold-labeled antibodies.Lung tissue from three cases of PLAM, referred to our Institution for lung transplantation, was embedded in either Poly/Bed 812 post-fixed in 1% osmium tetroxide, or in LR White, without osmication. For the immunogold technique, thin sections were placed on Nickel grids and incubated with affinity purified, monoclonal anti-melanoma antibody HMB-45 (1:1) (Enzo Diag. Co) overnight at 4°C. After extensive washing with PBS, grids were treated with Goat-anti-mouse-IgG-Gold (5nm) (1:10) (Amersham Life Sci) for 1 hour, at room temperature.


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