“…Therefore, reduced NO production from vessels with damaged or dysfunctional endothelium predisposes graft vessels to spasm and thrombosis and might be responsible for the development of accelerated atherosclerosis, resulting in reduced patency ( Motwani & Topol, 1998 ; Verrier & Boyle, 1996 ). Recent studies have revealed that both high‐pressure distention of SV, and intraluminal treatment of IMA with papaverine in an effort to prevent spasm, cause loss of endothelium and markedly reduce endothelium‐dependent relaxation ( Roubos et al ., 1995 ; Schyvens et al ., 1997 ; Yang & He, 1997 ). Furthermore, there is recent experimental evidence that, even in the absence of either of these treatments, the maximal rate of generation of NO is intrinsically low in veins ( Nishioka et al ., 1998 ), and a marked variability of endothlium‐dependent relaxations is observed among IMAs ( Huraux et al ., 1999 ).…”