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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 83, 602-609, Copyright © 1982 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association


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Calcifications of cardiac valve bioprostheses. Biochemical, histologic, and ultrastructural observations in a subcutaneous implantation model system

MC Fishbein, RJ Levy, VJ Ferrans, LC Dearden, A Nashef, AP Goodman and A Carpentier

To study the process of calcification in bioprosthesis, 108 glutaraldehyde-treated porcine aortic valve leaflets were implanted subcutaneously in rabbits and removed 1 day to 6 months later; morphologic findings were correlated with biochemically determined levels of calcium (Ca++) and gamma-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla), a vitamin K-dependent Ca++-binding amino acid known to be present in a variety of tissues with pathological calcification. Gla and Ca++ levels began to increase about 2 months after implantation and increased progressively with time. Ca/Gla molar ratios were comparable to those in leaflets of bioprostheses explanted from patients, 22 to 64 months after implantation. Morphologically evident calcification began at the same time that Gla and Ca++ increases were detected biochemically and also increased in severity with time. Electron microscopy showed that calcification primarily involved the surface of collagen fibrils and the interfibrillar spaces. The biochemical and morphological findings in this experimental system are similar to those described in calcified porcine bioprosthetic valve leaflets removed from patients, but occurred much more rapidly. As with pathological calcification of other tissues, progressive calcification was accompanied by increased Gla levels, suggesting that Gla plays a role in the calcification of the leaflets. This model allows rapid comparative evaluation of large numbers of valve leaflets maintained under similar host conditions.


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