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- W2012594119 abstract "Purpose: Our laboratory has developed methods required to covalently bind recombinant hirudin (rHir) to the surface of polyester vascular grafts. Using alkaline hydrolysis of the polyester surface, carboxyl-binding sites are created on the outer periphery of each fiber. A series of static, in vitro experiments have demonstrated that surface-bound rHir rapidly removes and inhibits activated human α-thrombin from the reaction system; however, the performance of this modified graft material under physiologic flow conditions was undefined. Methods: An in vitro flow loop was used to evaluate structural stability of the 125I-rHir and 131I-albumin covalently bound to the surface of 6 mm interior diameter crimped polyester grafts exposed to either constant flow (n = 4; shear rate, 300 sec–1) or pulsatile flow (n = 4; maximum shear rate, 780 sec–1) conditions for a 7-day period. In a separate series of experiments, the kinetics of thrombin-rHir interaction were evaluated through perfusion of 125I-rHir-coated grafts (n = 6) with 131I-thrombin for a 27-hour period under constant flow conditions. Identically prepared 125I-albumin-coated grafts (n = 3) were used as controls. Results: Results of the stability experiments were independent of flow conditions, demonstrating moderate loss of both proteins, with rHir and albumin losses of 52.1% and 19.9% under constant flow and 49.1% and 21.6% under pulsatile flow, respectively. With results comparable with those of previous static experiments, rHir-coated grafts were significantly more effective at removing thrombin from the perfusion stream with 131I-thrombin binding densities of 3.08 ± 0.61 and 0.64 ± 0.04 NIHU/cm2 (p < 0.01) for rHir-coated and albumin-coated grafts, respectively. Estimates of the total amount of thrombin inactivated during the perfusion period similarly demonstrated a marked difference between the rHir-coated and control graft segments (125 ± 8 vs. 3 ± 14 NIHU; p < 0.005). Conclusions: These in vitro flow results illustrate that polyester grafts with covalently bound rHir can provide significant reductions in local thrombin concentration under physiologic flow conditions, and can serve as a foundation with which to understand the performance of these grafts when implanted in vivo under physiologic flow and shear rates. (J Vasc Surg 1998;27:1117-27.)" @default.
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- W2012594119 title "Evaluation of a novel hirudin-coated polyester graft to physiologic flow conditions: Hirudin bioavailability and thrombin uptake" @default.
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