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Smooth muscle cell injury after cryopreservation of human thoracic aortas
Authors:Pasquinelli G  Foroni L  Buzzi M  Tazzari P L  Vaselli C  Mirelli M  Gargiulo M  Conte R  Stella A
Institution:Clinical Pathology, Department of Experimental Pathology, University of Bologna, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Italy. pasqui@med.unibo.it
Abstract:The cryopreservation protocol we use for arterial reconstructive surgery has been studied to evaluate smooth muscle cell (SMC) structural integrity and viability before implantation. Samples of human thoracic aortas (HTA) were harvested from five multi-organ donors. Sampling included unfrozen and cryopreserved specimens. Cryopreservation was performed using RPMI with human albumin and 10% Me(2)SO in a controlled-rate freezing apparatus. Thawing was accomplished by submerging bags in a water bath (39 degrees C) followed by washings in cooled saline. In situ cell preservation as investigated by light and transmission electron microscopy showed that SMCs from cryopreserved HTA had nuclear and cytoplasmic changes. A TUNEL assay, performed to detect DNA fragmentation in situ, showed increased SMC nuclear positivity in cryopreserved HTA when compared to unfrozen samples. 7-AAD flow cytometry assay of cells derived from cryopreserved HTA showed that an average of 49+/-16% cells were unlabeled after cryopreservation. Organ cultures aimed to study cell ability to recover cryopreservation damage showed a decreasing number of SMCs from day 4 to day 15 in cryopreserved HTA. In conclusion, the cryopreservation protocol applied in this study induces irreversible damage of a significant fraction of arterial SMCs.
Keywords:Cryopreservation  Human aortic homografts  Arterial banking  Transmission electron microscopy  Flow cytometry  Immunohistochemistry  Organ culture  TUNEL  Smooth muscle cell injury
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