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Vein graft adaptation and fistula maturation in the arterial environment
Authors:Daniel Y. Lu  Elizabeth Y. Chen  Daniel J. Wong  Kota Yamamoto  Clinton D. Protack  Willis T. Williams  Roland Assi  Michael R. Hall  Nirvana Sadaghianloo  Alan Dardik
Affiliation:1. Yale University Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program, New Haven, Connecticut;2. Department of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut;3. Department of Vascular Surgery, University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France;4. VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut
Abstract:Veins are exposed to the arterial environment during two common surgical procedures, creation of vein grafts and arteriovenous fistulae (AVF). In both cases, veins adapt to the arterial environment that is characterized by different hemodynamic conditions and increased oxygen tension compared with the venous environment. Successful venous adaptation to the arterial environment is critical for long-term success of the vein graft or AVF and, in both cases, is generally characterized by venous dilation and wall thickening. However, AVF are exposed to a high flow, high shear stress, low-pressure arterial environment and adapt mainly via outward dilation with less intimal thickening. Vein grafts are exposed to a moderate flow, moderate shear stress, high-pressure arterial environment and adapt mainly via increased wall thickening with less outward dilation. We review the data that describe these differences, as well as the underlying molecular mechanisms that mediate these processes. Despite extensive research, there are few differences in the molecular pathways that regulate cell proliferation and migration or matrix synthesis, secretion, or degradation currently identified between vein graft adaptation and AVF maturation that account for the different types of venous adaptation to arterial environments.
Keywords:Vein graft   Arteriovenous fistula   Remodeling   Hemodynamic forces   Environment
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