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Implantation of Electrospun Vascular Grafts with Optimized Structure in a Rat Model.


ABSTRACT: Here, we present a protocol to fabricate macroporous PCL vascular graft and describe an evaluation protocol by using a rat model of abdominal aorta replacement. The electrospun vascular grafts often possess relatively small pores, which limit cell infiltration into the grafts and hinder the regeneration and remodeling of the neo-arteries. In this study, PCL vascular grafts with thicker fibers (5 - 6 µm) and larger pores (~30 µm) were fabricated by using a modified processing technique. The long-term performance of the graft was evaluated by implantation in a rat abdominal aorta model. Ultrasound analysis showed that the grafts remained patent without aneurysm or stenosis occurring even after 12 months of implantation. Macroporous structure improved the cell ingrowth and thus promoted tissue regenerated at 3 months. More importantly, there was no sign of adverse remodeling, such as calcification within the graft wall after 12 months. Therefore, electrospun PCL vascular grafts with modified macroporous processing hold potential to be an artery substitute for long-term implantation.

SUBMITTER: Qin K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6102000 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Implantation of Electrospun Vascular Grafts with Optimized Structure in a Rat Model.

Qin Kang K   Wu Yifan Y   Pan Yiwa Y   Wang Kai K   Kong Deling D   Zhao Qiang Q  

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 20180627 136


Here, we present a protocol to fabricate macroporous PCL vascular graft and describe an evaluation protocol by using a rat model of abdominal aorta replacement. The electrospun vascular grafts often possess relatively small pores, which limit cell infiltration into the grafts and hinder the regeneration and remodeling of the neo-arteries. In this study, PCL vascular grafts with thicker fibers (5 - 6 µm) and larger pores (~30 µm) were fabricated by using a modified processing technique. The long-  ...[more]

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