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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 99, 426-432, Copyright © 1990 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
LE Boerboom, GN Olinger, TZ Liu, ER Rodriguez, VJ Ferrans and AH Kissebah
The objectives of this study were to elucidate the long-term influence on
vein bypass grafts of platelet inhibition and its late discontinuation.
Cephalic vein grafts were interposed bilaterally in the femoral arteries of
stump-tailed macaque monkeys fed a diet that sustains plasma cholesterol
levels of approximately 225 mg/dl. Fifteen animals were divided into three
groups of five animals each. Group I received no medications and served as
a control group. Group II received for the full duration of the study a
combination of aspirin, 80 mg/day, and dipyridamole, 50 mg/day. Group III
received the same regimen of platelet inhibition as in group II during the
first 9 months, but were not treated during the subsequent 9-month
interval. Grafts were excised for analysis from groups I and II at both 9
and 18 months and from group III at 18 months. Cholesterol content in group
I grafts was 470 +/- 89 micrograms/100 mg at 9 months and 388 +/- 127
micrograms/100 mg at 18 months. In group II grafts, cholesterol content was
208 +/- 72 micrograms/100 mg at 9 months (p less than 0.001 compared with
group I) and 266 +/- 84 micrograms/100 mg at 18 months. In group III
grafts, cholesterol content was 249 +/- 71 micrograms/100 mg at 18 months.
Differences in cholesterol content among the three groups of grafts at 18
months were not found to be statistically significant. Stepwise regression
analysis at 18 months showed that cholesterol content was best predicted by
medial fibrosis (r2 = 0.66) followed by abundance of foam cells (increase
in r2 = 0.26) in group I, by fibrin in group II (r2 = 0.63), and by
prevalence of macrophages in group III (r2 = 0.74). In all groups,
platelets, fibrin, and polymorphonuclear leukocytes were less abundant than
they had been at 3 months. Cross-sectional area occupied by the intima was
not influenced by platelet inhibition.
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Histologic, morphometric, and biochemical evolution of vein bypass grafts in a nonhuman primate model. III. Long-term changes and their modification by platelet inhibition with aspirin and dipyridamole
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
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