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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 8, 425-430, Copyright © 1994 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
T Fischlein, A Schutz, A Uhlig, R Frey, W Krupa, R Babic, J Thiery and B Reichart
Since it has been suggested that the leaflet tissue viability influences
durability after homologous valve replacement, we compared different
harvest and preservation techniques in order to examine the quality and
smoothness of homograft conservation. We analyzed human aortic and
pulmonary valve leaflets obtained from 'heart-beating donors' (HBD) during
heart transplantation and from 'non-heart-beating donors' (NHBD) during
coroner's autopsies. Valves were either cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen or
stored at 4 degrees C in nutrient medium similar to the procedure reported
in our protocols of the homograft bank system. All grafts from NHBD had
been antibiotically sterilized for 3 days beforehand. Morphological
observations were made using light and electron microscopy and, in order to
characterize the endothelial cell viability, a non-radioactive cell
proliferation assay was used. The PGI2 secretion of the remaining
endothelium was defined as the 6-keto-prostaglandin F1 alpha metabolite by
an enzyme immunoassay. Observations in the scanning electron microscope
revealed that, after cryopreservation, homografts show an almost confluent
endothelium when processed within 24 h after harvest from HBD, but lack
endothelial cells when obtained from NHBD. Cryopreserved grafts from NHBD
exhibited an altered tissue structure with edema and vacuolization within
the spongiosa of the leaflets as well as irreversible cell damage when
examined under the light and transmission electron microscope. That the
metabolic activity of HBD homografts was maintained was confirmed by proven
PGI2 secretion (6150 +/- 1200 pg/3 ml M199 after cryopreservation), whereas
specimens from NHBD showed a reduced (1950 +/- 730 pg/3 ml M199) and, after
cryopreservation, almost no release (P < 0.0001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Integrity and viability of homograft valves
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich, Germany.
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