Corson J D, Leather R P, Balko A, Naraynsingh V, Karmody A M, Shah D M
Arch Surg. 1985 Mar;120(3):386-8. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1985.01390270124022.
In order to define the respective roles of the vasa vasorum blood supply and intraluminal arterial blood flow in maintaining the endothelial integrity of in situ vein bypasses, we have carried out two separate but interrelated experiments in a canine model. In vivo studies on eight dogs demonstrated that even in the absence of intraluminal blood flow the vasa vasorum maintained endothelial integrity and also showed that the endothelium was very sensitive to the loss of the vasa vasorum blood supply. In a second group of experiments on 14 in situ vein bypasses we studied the effect of division of the vasa vasorum immediately after arterialization of the bypass. This experiment showed that arterialization of the vein maintained endothelial integrity despite division of the vasa vasorum.
为了明确滋养血管血液供应和管腔内动脉血流在维持原位静脉旁路内皮完整性中的各自作用,我们在犬模型中进行了两项独立但相关的实验。对八只狗的体内研究表明,即使在没有管腔内血流的情况下,滋养血管仍能维持内皮完整性,并且还表明内皮对滋养血管血液供应的丧失非常敏感。在对14个原位静脉旁路进行的第二组实验中,我们研究了旁路动脉化后立即切断滋养血管的影响。该实验表明,尽管切断了滋养血管,但静脉的动脉化仍能维持内皮完整性。