Pressurization facilitates adenovirus-mediated gene transfer into vein graft |
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Authors: | Suzuki M Ishizaka N Tsukamoto K Minami K Taguchi J Nagai R Ohno M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We investigated whether application of non-distending hydrostatic pressure facilitates gene transfer into vein grafts. An external jugular vein was placed in a chamber with 100 microl adenovirus solution at a titer of 10(10) pfu/ml and was pressurized to up to 8 atm above ambient pressure for 10 min. Histochemical analysis demonstrated a positive transgene expression in all layers of the vessel wall. Gene transfer with 8 atm pressurization resulted in an approximately 50 times higher transgene expression than that without pressurization. Under 8 atm pressurization, the efficiency of gene transfer reached a plateau at 7.5 min. The application of hydrostatic pressure may improve the effectiveness of intraoperative genetic engineering of vein grafts. |
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Keywords: | Vein graft Adenovirus Pressurization β -Galactosidase Hydrostatic pressure |
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