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      Functional small-diameter neovessels created using endothelial progenitor cells expanded ex vivo.

      Nature medicine
      Animals, Blood Vessel Prosthesis, Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation, Cells, Cultured, Endothelium, Vascular, cytology, Guinea Pigs, Sheep, Stem Cells

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          Arterial conduits are increasingly preferred for surgical bypass because of inherent functional properties conferred by arterial endothelial cells, especially nitric oxide production in response to physiologic stimuli. Here we tested whether endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) can replace arterial endothelial cells and promote patency in tissue-engineered small-diameter blood vessels (4 mm). We isolated EPCs from peripheral blood of sheep, expanded them ex vivo and then seeded them on decellularized porcine iliac vessels. EPC-seeded grafts remained patent for 130 days as a carotid interposition graft in sheep, whereas non-seeded grafts occluded within 15 days. The EPC-explanted grafts exhibited contractile activity and nitric-oxide-mediated vascular relaxation that were similar to native carotid arteries. These results indicate that EPCs can function similarly to arterial endothelial cells and thereby confer longer vascular-graft survival. Due to their unique properties, EPCs might have other general applications for tissue-engineered structures and in treating vascular diseases.

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          11533707
          2818999
          10.1038/nm0901-1035

          Chemistry
          Animals,Blood Vessel Prosthesis,Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation,Cells, Cultured,Endothelium, Vascular,cytology,Guinea Pigs,Sheep,Stem Cells

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