A Study of Aortic Vasculopathy after Cardiac Allograft / 대한흉부외과학회지
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
; : 135-140, 2009.
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de Ko
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Chronic rejection after a cardiac allograft usually occurs about six months after the operation. Vasculopathy due to chronic rejection causes atherosclerosis in the coronary artery of the transplanted heart and then this causes myocardial injury. We intended to discover and document those findings that occur in a transplanted ascending aorta. MATERIAL AND METHOD: In rats weighting 200~300 gm (Spraque-Dawley rat), we carried out heterotopic heart allo-transplantation with the modified Ono-Lindsey method and then the rats were administrated cyclosporine (10 mg/kg/day). After three months survival, we acquired biopsy materials from the native ascending aorta and the allo-transplanted ascending aorta and we compared them. We classified each severity of 1) intimal thickening, 2) medial hyperplasia, 3) medial calcification, 4) medial inflammation and 5) chondroid metaplasia, which are specific biopsy findings for chronic rejection after a cardiac allograft. Each severity was classified, according to the opinion of one pathologist, in the native ascending aorta biopsies (n=9) and the allo-transplanted ascending aorta biopsies (n=13). The data of the control group and the study group were statistically analyzed with using the Mann-Whitney test (SPSS version 12.0 window). RESULT: The important changes of the allo-transplanted aorta were intimal thickening (p<0.0001), medial calcification (p=0.045), medial inflammation (p<0.0001) and chondroid metaplasia (p=0.045), but not medial hyperplasia (p=0.36). CONCLUSION: Cardiac allograft vasculopathy was seen in the transplanted ascending aorta, the same as was seen in the coronary artery, after allograft cardiac transplantation. We have reached the conclusion that chronic rejection also progresses in the aorta.
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Sujet Principal:
Aorte
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12481
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Transplantation homologue
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Biopsie
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Transplantation cardiaque
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Ciclosporine
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Vaisseaux coronaires
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Transplants
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Athérosclérose
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Coeur
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Animals
langue:
Ko
Texte intégral:
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Année:
2009
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Article