T. Nishimura et al., MORPHOLOGIC CHANGES OF THE AORTIC-WALL DUE TO REDUCED SYSTEMIC PULSE PRESSURE IN PROLONGED NON PULSATILE LEFT-HEART BYPASS, ASAIO journal, 43(5), 1997, pp. 691-695
The morphologic changes of the aortic wall due to reduced systemic pul
se pressure in prolonged non pulsatile left heart bypass (LHB) were in
vestigated. Sixteen adult goats were divided into three groups: the no
n pulsatile group in which non pulsatile LHB was conducted for 137 day
s on average, the pulsatile group in which pulsatile LHB was conducted
for 79 days on average, and the control group used as the normal cont
rol. The average aortic pulse pressures were 12, 48, and 37 mmHg, resp
ectively. At the end of the experiments, the descending aorta was exci
sed and subjected to morphologic examination. The wall thickness of th
e aorta in the non pulsatile group (1.4 mm) was significantly thinner
than that in the pulsatile group (2.2 mm) and the control group (2.0 m
m), and the volume ratio of smooth muscle cells (SMC) in the non pulsa
tile group (37%) was lower than that in the pulsatile group (48%) and
the control group (49%). In SMC classification, the proportion of SMC
with low activity and low contractility in the non pulsatile group (57
%) was high as compared with that in the pulsatile (2%) and control (5
%) groups. These results strongly indicate that prolonged non pulsatil
e LHB causes substantial morphologic changes in the aorta.