abstract
- Arteries and vein grafts respond differently to reductions in flow, with arteries demonstrating inward remodeling through only limited structural reorganization of the media and vein grafts developing a thickened intima, with little change in the external diameter. In an effort to mechanistically explore the biology of this contrasting behavior, we hypothesized that this differential response in flow-mediated remodeling is driven by unique temporal expression patterns and functional activities of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and -9, key effectors of blood vessel architecture remodeling.