Researches of scientists of Oklahoma have revealed that fundamental cells, extracted from lipid tissue during liposuction process may be used for development of new blood vessels of low diameter, used in by-pass surgery and other processes accordingly.
Millions of patients, suffering from cardiovascular disorders do need grafting thin vessels for the processes, which do require return of blood to blocked vessels. The vessels obtained from liposuction, which are developed in laboratories, may help solve the main problems, associated with grafting of blood vessels from other parts of body or artificial vessels, which are not live tissues.
The said researches have changed fundamental cells, obtained from lipid to soft muscular cells at laboratory and then, they develop the said cells on a thin membrane of Collagen, which has been devised inside a tube as much as a tiny blood vessel.
Researchers hope that they would be able to test the said prefabricated samples of the said technology on animals in the next six months.
The said research has been presented in scientific conferences of basic sciences of cardiology of American Heart Association.