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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 104, 763-769, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
E Eybl, M Grimm, M Grabenwoger, P Bock, MM Muller and E Wolner
To investigate the conditions for endothelial cell lining of
glutaraldehyde-treated bioprosthetic heart valves, we examined in vitro the
growth properties of endothelial cells on clinically used pericardial valve
material and on glutaraldehyde-fixed pericardium treated with L-glutamic
acid. To improve endothelial cell attachment to the valvular surface, we
precoated both materials either with fibronectin or with fibrillar collagen
(95% type I, 5% type III). Toxicity of glutaraldehyde, released from
clinically used valve material, caused endothelial cell death, independent
of the type of precoating. Treatment of the valve material with L-glutamic
acid resulted in regular endothelial cell proliferation. We found that
collagenous precoating, compared with fibronectin precoating, markedly
enhanced endothelial cell proliferation and attachment (p less than 0.05).
Maintenance of antithrombogenic potency of the seeded cells on L- glutamic
acid-treated valve material was proved by regular release of prostacyclin.
We conclude that bioprosthetic heart valve materials can be lined with
endothelial cells if toxic glutaraldehyde released from the bioprostheses
is eliminated.
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Endothelial cell lining of bioprosthetic heart valve materials
Second Department of Surgery, University of Vienna, Austria.
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