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Arteriosclerosis, Vol 9, 374-379, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association


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Atherosclerosis in rabbit vein grafts

RM Zwolak, TR Kirkman and AW Clowes
University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Seattle 98195.

Human coronary saphenous vein bypass grafts develop atherosclerosis more readily than do grafts made of internal mammary artery. The reasons for this increased susceptibility, particularly in the presence of hyperlipidemia, are not known. In this study in rabbits, we investigated the possibility that the increased susceptibility might be attributed to increased smooth muscle proliferation and foam cell accumulation in vein grafts compared to native artery. Hypercholesterolemic and control rabbits underwent placement of jugular vein grafts in the carotid artery. Dietary cholesterol content was adjusted to maintain serum cholesterol levels of 200 to 600 mg/dl in the fat-fed rabbits. The vein graft intimal thickness in hypercholesterolemic rabbits was greater than in normolipemic rabbits at 3 and 6 months after implant. The increased thickness in the hypercholesterolemic group was largely accounted for by an accumulation of lipid-laden macrophages. Medial thicknesses increased during the first month, remained constant at later times, and were similar in control and hypercholesterolemic animals. In both groups, endothelial and smooth muscle cell proliferation (thymidine labeling) increased immediately after graft implantation and declined at 3 and 6 months. No incremental mitogenic stimulus could be attributed to the hypercholesterolemia. In immunohistochemical preparations, the large foam cells were noted to be macrophages, and the intimal proliferating cells, to be smooth muscle.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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