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Keywords: Vein grafts
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Neointimal Smooth Muscle Cells in Mouse Vein Grafts Are Not Recruited from the Adjacent Artery
Open AccessSubject Area:
Cardiovascular System
Journal:
Journal of Vascular Research
J Vasc Res (2025)
Published Online: 05 May 2025
...Klas Österberg; Joakim Håkansson; Erney Mattsson Introduction: Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) with an origin separate from the local vein wall contribute to formation of intimal hyperplasia (IH) in mouse vein grafts. The recruitment pathway of these cells has not been defined, but circulating...
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Reduction of Vein Graft Intimal Hyperplasia by ex vivo Treatment with Desferrioxamine Manganese
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Journal:
Journal of Vascular Research
J Vasc Res (1992) 29 (6): 405–409.
Published Online: 23 September 2008
...P.O. Hagen; M.G. Davies; R.W. Schuman; J.J. Murray Reversed vein grafting exposes the venous tissue to a period of ischemia, reperfusion and subsequent free radical generation which may contribute to endothelial injury and/or damage, smooth muscle cell proliferation and the later development...
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Does Periadventitial Fat-Derived Nitric Oxide Play a Role in Improved Saphenous Vein Graft Patency in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery?
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Journal of Vascular Research
J Vasc Res (2007) 44 (3): 175–181.
Published Online: 16 February 2007
... they are harvested complete with a surrounding cushion of tissue, much of which is fat. Methods: Immunostaining for eNOS was performed on vein graft sections and reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting were used to identify eNOS mRNA and protein. NO synthase activity was measured using...