Cytokines and the early vein graft: strategies to enhance durability

C Keith Ozaki, C Keith Ozaki

Abstract

This brief review focuses on experimental studies linking the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha to accelerated vein graft failure in the broader historical context of vein graft research. From some perspectives, the field appears ripe for transfer of cytokine knowledge and therapeutic approaches that have evolved in other systems to vascular surgery problems. However, the complexity of vein graft disease suggests that more robust research approaches, such as broadening of the scope beyond focus on single mediators and neointimal hyperplasia, will be necessary to reach translatable strategies to prolong human vein graft durability.

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Figure 1
Time course of cytokine mRNA expression in a rabbit bilateral vein graft model with differential shear. Data is combined from two prior J Vasc Surg reports(66;67).
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Figure 2
Hypothetical mechanisms by which pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines may interplay with wall shear to modulate vein graft wall adaptations.

Source: PubMed

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