id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103773-1b961lfz Kurokawa, Shunji In vivo recellularization of xenogeneic vascular grafts decellularized with high hydrostatic pressure method in a porcine carotid arterial interpose model 2020-05-29 .txt text/plain 2917 170 39 title: In vivo recellularization of xenogeneic vascular grafts decellularized with high hydrostatic pressure method in a porcine carotid arterial interpose model In the present study, we conducted xenogeneic implantation of HHP-decellularized bovine vascular grafts from dorsalis pedis arteries to porcine carotid arteries then evaluated graft patency, ECM preservation and recellularization. Scanning electron microscopy on luminal surface of implanted grafts exhibited cobblestone-like endothelial cell layer which is similar to native vascular endothelium. Elastica van Gieson staining and Sirius red staining exhibited a fair preservation of elastin layer (internal elastic lamina), tunica media consisted of collagen fibers and stratified elastin layers in HHP-decellularized grafts, and recellularization at 4 weeks after implantation, respectively (Fig. 4B) . The luminal surface of decellularized bovine graft implanted at porcine carotid artery for 4 weeks showed endothelium with cobblestone-like appearance by fair recellularization similar with those in bovine and porcine native arteries (recipient animal) (Fig. 5A , C, D). ./cache/cord-103773-1b961lfz.txt ./txt/cord-103773-1b961lfz.txt