Mesothelial Cell Adherence to Vascular Prostheses and Their Subsequent Growth In Vitro

Cell seeding may decrease the thrombogenicity of implanted vascular grafts, but its application is hampered by the limited availability of autologous endothelial cells. Human peritoneal mesothelial cells have blood flow supporting qualities and are readily available. This study investigated the adhe...

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Main Authors: Apollo Pronk, Arthur A.G.M. Hoynck Van Papendrecht, Piet Leguit, Henri A. Verbrugh, Roel P.A.J. Verkooyen, Theo J.M.V. Van Vroonhoven
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 1994-01-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979400300107
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spelling doaj-6ca78ab25f1841ad8a9fcd6efc36c2272020-11-25T03:16:20ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38921994-01-01310.1177/096368979400300107Mesothelial Cell Adherence to Vascular Prostheses and Their Subsequent Growth In VitroApollo Pronk0Arthur A.G.M. Hoynck Van Papendrecht1Piet Leguit2Henri A. Verbrugh3Roel P.A.J. Verkooyen4Theo J.M.V. Van Vroonhoven5 Department of Surgery, University Hospital Utrecht, the Netherlands Departments of Surgery Diakonessen Hospital, Utrecht Departments of Surgery Diakonessen Hospital, Utrecht Departments of Microbiology of the Diakonessen Hospital, Utrecht Departments of Microbiology of the Diakonessen Hospital, Utrecht Department of Surgery, University Hospital Utrecht, the NetherlandsCell seeding may decrease the thrombogenicity of implanted vascular grafts, but its application is hampered by the limited availability of autologous endothelial cells. Human peritoneal mesothelial cells have blood flow supporting qualities and are readily available. This study investigated the adherence of mesothelial cells to vascular prostheses and their subsequent growth in vitro. Circular pieces of various vascular prosthetic materials were seeded with 51Chromium-labeled mesothelial and endothelial cells and left for either 5, 15, 30, 60, and 120 minutes. The unattached cells were removed and the degree of cell attachment was measured. The number of mesothelial cells to Dacron increased during the first 60 min up to 35.2 % of the seeded inoculum whereafter a plateau was reached. Scanning electron microscopy showed spreaded mesothelial cells adherent to the Dacron fibers. A significant increase in adherence was observed after preincubation of Dacron with 10 μg/mL fibronectin, but no improvement was found after preincubation with human serum albumin or gelatin. Mesothelial cells adhered better to Gelcoated than to Gelsealed or plain Dacron. The adherence of mesothelial cells to ePTFE (Teflon) was significantly poorer. No significant differences in adherence were found between mesothelial and endothelial cells. Mesothelial cell growth on Dacron resulted in a modest increase in the number of viable cells during 27 days, which implies biocompatibility of Dacron and mesothelial cells in vitro.https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979400300107
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author Apollo Pronk
Arthur A.G.M. Hoynck Van Papendrecht
Piet Leguit
Henri A. Verbrugh
Roel P.A.J. Verkooyen
Theo J.M.V. Van Vroonhoven
spellingShingle Apollo Pronk
Arthur A.G.M. Hoynck Van Papendrecht
Piet Leguit
Henri A. Verbrugh
Roel P.A.J. Verkooyen
Theo J.M.V. Van Vroonhoven
Mesothelial Cell Adherence to Vascular Prostheses and Their Subsequent Growth In Vitro
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Apollo Pronk
Arthur A.G.M. Hoynck Van Papendrecht
Piet Leguit
Henri A. Verbrugh
Roel P.A.J. Verkooyen
Theo J.M.V. Van Vroonhoven
author_sort Apollo Pronk
title Mesothelial Cell Adherence to Vascular Prostheses and Their Subsequent Growth In Vitro
title_short Mesothelial Cell Adherence to Vascular Prostheses and Their Subsequent Growth In Vitro
title_full Mesothelial Cell Adherence to Vascular Prostheses and Their Subsequent Growth In Vitro
title_fullStr Mesothelial Cell Adherence to Vascular Prostheses and Their Subsequent Growth In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Mesothelial Cell Adherence to Vascular Prostheses and Their Subsequent Growth In Vitro
title_sort mesothelial cell adherence to vascular prostheses and their subsequent growth in vitro
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 1994-01-01
description Cell seeding may decrease the thrombogenicity of implanted vascular grafts, but its application is hampered by the limited availability of autologous endothelial cells. Human peritoneal mesothelial cells have blood flow supporting qualities and are readily available. This study investigated the adherence of mesothelial cells to vascular prostheses and their subsequent growth in vitro. Circular pieces of various vascular prosthetic materials were seeded with 51Chromium-labeled mesothelial and endothelial cells and left for either 5, 15, 30, 60, and 120 minutes. The unattached cells were removed and the degree of cell attachment was measured. The number of mesothelial cells to Dacron increased during the first 60 min up to 35.2 % of the seeded inoculum whereafter a plateau was reached. Scanning electron microscopy showed spreaded mesothelial cells adherent to the Dacron fibers. A significant increase in adherence was observed after preincubation of Dacron with 10 μg/mL fibronectin, but no improvement was found after preincubation with human serum albumin or gelatin. Mesothelial cells adhered better to Gelcoated than to Gelsealed or plain Dacron. The adherence of mesothelial cells to ePTFE (Teflon) was significantly poorer. No significant differences in adherence were found between mesothelial and endothelial cells. Mesothelial cell growth on Dacron resulted in a modest increase in the number of viable cells during 27 days, which implies biocompatibility of Dacron and mesothelial cells in vitro.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979400300107
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