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Antiproliferative effect of heparin on human smooth muscle cells cultured from intimal hyperplastic lesions of vein grafts
Authors:Jeffrey J Gilbertson MD  Olive S Pettengill PhD  Jack L Cronenwett MD
Institution:(1) From the Section of Vascular Surgery, the Department of Surgery, and the Department of Pathology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire;(2) Section of Vascular Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, One Medical Center Drive, 03756 Lebanon, New Hampshire
Abstract:The antiproliferative effect of heparin on cultured smooth muscle cells in proliferating human smooth muscle cells derived from clinical lesions of intimal hyperplasia was tested. Smooth muscle cells were obtained from stenotic segments excised from failing in situ saphenous vein bypass grafts in three patients. The nonadventitial portion of the excised tissue was explanted into cell culture using standard techniques without the addition of exogenous growth factors. Under these conditions, rapid cell outgrowth was observed from these explants, in contrast to minimal growth of smooth muscle cells from normal veins from the same patients. Immunohistochemical staining with antiactin antibody confirmed that the cells cultured from the stenotic lesions were smooth muscle cells. Incubation of these cells with porcine mucosal heparin revealed a significant (p<.01) dose-dependent inhibition of cell proliferation as measured by radioactive thymidine incorporation. Mean inhibition of six subcultures tested ranged from 3 to 46%, at heparin concentrations of 1 to 1,000µg/ml. The magnitude of heparin's antiproliferative effect varied among the cell lines from different patients, but 10–30% inhibition was consistently observed at heparin concentrations usually attained in vivo. The maximal inhibition achieved was 65% in one cell line at the highest heparin dose. We conclude that heparin exerts a significant antiproliferative effect on human smooth muscle cells cultured from intimal hyperplastic lesions from in situ saphenous vein bypass grafts.Presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Vascular Society, May 4, 1991, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Keywords:Intimal hyperplasia  heparin  smooth muscle cells  saphenous vein grafts  antiproliferative effect
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