M. Maeda et al., HISTOLOGIC-FINDINGS IN POLYACRYLAMIDE-COATED POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE (PTFE) ARTERIAL GRAFTS IN THE RAT ABDOMINAL-AORTA, Journal of reconstructive microsurgery, 14(7), 1998, pp. 491-498
To improve cell attachment without inducing thrombogenesis, the author
s coated the inner surface of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) prosthese
s (I.D.: 1 mm; length: 10 mm; wall thickness: 0.5 mm; fibril length: 3
0 mu m) with polyacrylamide (PAA), known to have a strong antithrombot
ic effect (PAA-PTFE). They implanted the prostheses into the abdominal
aorta of rats, and retrieved them at intervals of up to 9 months. Gra
ft healing was observed under light and scanning electron microscopy.
All the inner surfaces of the grafts examined were barely covered with
fibrin or platelets. The PAA-coated fibers had many projections, in c
ontrast to the original PTFE prostheses. Neo-endothelium was observed
to be directly attached to these structural fibers of the PAA-PTFE gra
fts. Restoration of the neointima was also observed in these vascular
prostheses.