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Transplantation | 2002

Smooth-muscle progenitor cells of bone marrow origin contribute to the development of neointimal thickenings in rat aortic allografts and injured rat carotid arteries.

Piotr Religa; Krzysztof Bojakowski; M Maksymowicz; Maria Bojakowska; Allan Sirsjö; Zbigniew Gaciong; Waldemar Olszewski; Ulf Hedin; Johan Thyberg

This study indicates that circulating progenitors of bone marrow origin give rise to cells with smooth muscle-like properties during formation of neointimal thickenings in the arterial wall after allotransplantation and after balloon injury. A segment of abdominal aorta was transplanted from female F344 to male LEW rats, and the grafts were analyzed for male cells by using the SRY gene as a marker. Immunostaining demonstrated that CD45-positive leukocytes made up 35–45% of the neointimal cells during the 8-week period examined. Concurrently, up to 70% of the neointimal cells were of host origin, as shown by real-time polymerase chain reaction for the SRY gene (Y chromosome). This suggests that the neointima contained host cells also of noninflammatory character. Accordingly, many cells positive for smooth-muscle &agr;-actin were detected in this layer. To explore the possible bone marrow origin of allograft cells, female LEW rats were irradiated and substituted with bone marrow from male LEW rats. Subsequently, the animals received an aortic transplant from female F344 rats or were exposed to a balloon injury of the carotid artery. Immunostaining and real-time polymerase chain reaction confirmed the above findings, but the fractions of leukocytes and SRY-positive cells were lower in the carotids than in the allografts. Combined primed in situ labeling and immunostaining verified that not only inflammatory but also smooth muscle-like cells of male origin appeared in the vessel wall in both situations. These observations suggest that the smooth-muscle cells that participate in the development of neointimal lesions during vascular disease may, in part, originate from circulating progenitors.


Transplantation | 2000

Arteriosclerosis in rat aortic allografts: early changes in endothelial integrity and smooth muscle phenotype.

Krzysztof Bojakowski; Piotr Religa; Maria Bojakowska; Ulf Hedin; Zbigniew Gaciong; Johan Thyberg


Cardiovascular Research | 2005

Allogenic immune response promotes the accumulation of host-derived smooth muscle cells in transplant arteriosclerosis

Piotr Religa; Krzysztof Bojakowski; Maria Bojakowska; Zbigniew Gaciong; Johan Thyberg; Ulf Hedin


Annals of Transplantation | 1999

Kidney Transplantation in Recipients with Atherosclerotic Iliac Vessel

Z. Galazka; J. Szmidt; S. Nazarewski; T. Grochowiecki; Swiercz P; Maria Bojakowska; M Lao


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Influence of timing of transplant nephrectomy on surgical complications.

T. Grochowiecki; J. Szmidt; Z. Galazka; S. Nazarewski; Maria Bojakowska; Krzysztof Bojakowski; Swiercz P


Transplantation Proceedings | 2002

Long-term results of kidney transplantation in recipients with atherosclerotic iliac arteries.

Z Gałązka; J. Szmidt; S. Nazarewski; T. Grochowiecki; P Świercz; Maria Bojakowska; Krzysztof Bojakowski; M Lao


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Vascular procedures after kidney transplantation in recipients with atherosclerosis or aneurysm of iliac arteries

Z. Gała̦zka; J. Szmidt; T. Grochowiecki; S. Nazarewski; P Świercz; Krzysztof Bojakowski; Maria Bojakowska


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Usefulness of arterialized cephalic vein of forearm of previously thrombosed arteriovenous fistula for creating a new vascular access for hemodialysis in patients with renal allograft insufficiency.

T. Grochowiecki; J. Szmidt; Z. Galazka; S. Nazarewski; S. Frunze; Krzysztof Bojakowski; Maria Bojakowska; Swiercz P; Borkowski T; M Lao


Transplantation Proceedings | 2002

Extracellular matrix composition and cellular mechanisms of transplant vasculopathy in rat aortic allografts.

Piotr Religa; Krzysztof Bojakowski; Maria Bojakowska; Zbigniew Gaciong; Johan Thyberg; Ulf Hedin


Transplantation | 2004

INFLUENCE OF ALLOGENEIC IMMUNE RESPONSE ON ACCUMULATION OF HOST-DERIVED SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS IN TRANSPLANT ARTERIOSCLEROSIS

Krzysztof Bojakowski; Piotr Religa; Maria Bojakowska; Zbigniew Gaciong; Johan Thyberg; Ulf Hedin

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Krzysztof Bojakowski

Medical University of Warsaw

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Zbigniew Gaciong

Medical University of Warsaw

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J. Szmidt

Medical University of Warsaw

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S. Nazarewski

Medical University of Warsaw

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T. Grochowiecki

Medical University of Warsaw

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Johan Thyberg

Medical University of Warsaw

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Ulf Hedin

Medical University of Warsaw

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M Lao

Medical University of Warsaw

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Piotr Religa

Medical University of Warsaw

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Swiercz P

Medical University of Warsaw

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