6-ketoprostaglandin-f1-alpha and Dilatation--Pathologic

6-ketoprostaglandin-f1-alpha has been researched along with Dilatation--Pathologic* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for 6-ketoprostaglandin-f1-alpha and Dilatation--Pathologic

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Functional injury of vein graft endothelium. Role of hypothermia and distention.
    Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 1984, Volume: 119, Issue:7

    The cause of endothelial injury during vein harvesting and preservation is complex. Hypothermia is thought necessary to preserve cell viability but has been implicated in morphologic injury to the endothelium. This study explored the effect of temperature on preserving endothelial function using prostacyclin production as a metabolic marker. Canine veins were atraumatically excised and matched segments were stored at three temperatures using either nutrient medium or heparinized saline. After storage, endogenous production of prostacyclin by the luminal surface of each vein was collected in a closed perfusion system at 37 degrees C and assayed by radioimmunoassay. Optimal prostacyclin production was observed in veins stored in tissue culture medium at normothermia. Preservation of normal endothelial function may require revision of traditional vein graft-harvesting techniques.

    Topics: 6-Ketoprostaglandin F1 alpha; Animals; Cold Temperature; Dilatation, Pathologic; Dogs; Endothelium; Femoral Vein; Hydrostatic Pressure; Jugular Veins; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning; Tissue Preservation; Veins

1984