AbstractObjectivesArterial pressure induced vein graft injury can result in endothelial loss, accelerated atherosclerosis and vein graft failure. Inflammation, including complement activation, is assumed to play a pivotal role herein. Here, we analyzed the effects of C1-esterase inhibitor (C1inh) on early vein graft remodeling.MethodsHuman saphenous vein graft segments (n=8) were perfused in vitro with autologous blood either supplemented or not with purified human C1inh at arterial pressure for 6h. The vein segments and perfusion blood were analyzed for cell damage and complement activation. In addition, the effect of purified C1inh on vein graft remodeling was analyzed in vivo in atherosclerotic C57Bl6/ApoE3 Leiden mice, wherein donor cav...
OBJECTIVE Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is a major clinical problem linked to vascular surger...
BACKGROUND: Accelerated atherosclerosis is a major cause of vein graft failure after bypass surgery....
AIMS: Failure of vein graft conduits due to vein graft thickening, accelerated atherosclerosis, and ...
AbstractObjectivesArterial pressure induced vein graft injury can result in endothelial loss, accele...
BACKGROUND: Although activation of the complement system has been implicated in the progression of h...
Background—Venous bypass grafts may fail because of development of intimal hyperplasia and accelerat...
BACKGROUND:Ischemia/reperfusion injury of lower extremities and associated lung damage may result fr...
Background: Ischemia/reperfusion injury of lower extremities and associated lung damage may result f...
Revascularization of an amputated limb within 4-6h is essential to avoid extensive ischemia/reperfus...
BACKGROUND: The inflammatory cascade has been hypothesized to be an important mechanism of post-isc...
AbstractObjectiveEndothelial injury during the harvest of saphenous vein grafts might play an import...
ObjectiveInflammatory responses to vascular injury are key events in vein graft disease and accelera...
BACKGROUND: Complement is an important mediator in arterial blood pressure-induced vein graft failur...
AbstractBackground: The development of intimal hyperplasia is a major cause of early vein graft fail...
Tissue damage during cold storage and reperfusion remains a major obstacle to wider use of transplan...
OBJECTIVE Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is a major clinical problem linked to vascular surger...
BACKGROUND: Accelerated atherosclerosis is a major cause of vein graft failure after bypass surgery....
AIMS: Failure of vein graft conduits due to vein graft thickening, accelerated atherosclerosis, and ...
AbstractObjectivesArterial pressure induced vein graft injury can result in endothelial loss, accele...
BACKGROUND: Although activation of the complement system has been implicated in the progression of h...
Background—Venous bypass grafts may fail because of development of intimal hyperplasia and accelerat...
BACKGROUND:Ischemia/reperfusion injury of lower extremities and associated lung damage may result fr...
Background: Ischemia/reperfusion injury of lower extremities and associated lung damage may result f...
Revascularization of an amputated limb within 4-6h is essential to avoid extensive ischemia/reperfus...
BACKGROUND: The inflammatory cascade has been hypothesized to be an important mechanism of post-isc...
AbstractObjectiveEndothelial injury during the harvest of saphenous vein grafts might play an import...
ObjectiveInflammatory responses to vascular injury are key events in vein graft disease and accelera...
BACKGROUND: Complement is an important mediator in arterial blood pressure-induced vein graft failur...
AbstractBackground: The development of intimal hyperplasia is a major cause of early vein graft fail...
Tissue damage during cold storage and reperfusion remains a major obstacle to wider use of transplan...
OBJECTIVE Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is a major clinical problem linked to vascular surger...
BACKGROUND: Accelerated atherosclerosis is a major cause of vein graft failure after bypass surgery....
AIMS: Failure of vein graft conduits due to vein graft thickening, accelerated atherosclerosis, and ...