Structural changes in the uterine artery of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) in the first trimester of pregnancy

M. Obimbo, A. Pulei, C. Omwandho, J. Ogeng’o
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Background: Adaptation of the uterine artery in pregnancy involves changes in anatomy that include widening of the lumen, medial thickening, elastic lamina degradation, and smooth muscle cell hypertrophy. Early remodeling of the uterine vascular system is needed to maintain pregnancy and ensure desired pregnancy outcome. The trigger mechanisms for uterine artery remodeling are uncertain. Also unclear are the regional variations in the uterine artery in the first trimester of pregnancy. Methods: 10 domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) 5 in the first trimester of pregnancy and 5 non gravid were sacrificed to examine the structure of the uterine artery. The specimens were prepared for paraffin wax embedding and stained with Masson’s Trichrome, Weigert’s Resorcin-Fuschscin counterstained with Van Gieson stain and Hematoxylin and Eosin. Slides were examined with a light microscope at x40, x100, and X400 magnification. Observations made were recorded and photomicrographs taken. Results: The Uterine artery of the domestic pig in the first trimester showed marked reduction in the thickness of the tunica intima, a prominent internal elastic lamina and elastic fibres. The tunica media had hypertrophied vascular smooth muscle with zonation of the media into inner circular and outer longitudinal smooth muscle layers in the proximal regions of the artery. There was also prominence of the Vasa vasorum in the adventitia of these uterine arteries that reduced distally along the artery. Conclusion: The proximal sections of the uterine artery shows unique physical- mechanical adaptation in the first trimester of pregnancy related to increased demand of blood to the feto-placental unit.
家猪(Sus scrofa domesticus)妊娠前三个月子宫动脉的结构变化
背景:子宫动脉在妊娠期的适应涉及解剖学上的改变,包括管腔变宽、内侧增厚、弹性层退化和平滑肌细胞肥大。子宫血管系统的早期重塑是维持妊娠和确保预期妊娠结局所必需的。子宫动脉重构的触发机制尚不确定。同样不清楚的是子宫动脉在怀孕前三个月的区域差异。方法:取10头家猪(Sus scrofa), 5头妊娠前期猪和5头未妊娠猪,观察子宫动脉结构。制备标本,石蜡包埋,Masson’s Trichrome染色,Weigert’s Resorcin-Fuschscin反染,Van Gieson染色,苏木精和伊红染色。用x40、x100和X400倍率的光学显微镜检查载玻片。观察结果被记录下来,并拍摄了显微照片。结果:孕早期家猪子宫动脉内膜厚度明显减少,内部弹性层和弹性纤维明显增加。中膜血管平滑肌肥大,在动脉近端呈内圆形和外纵向平滑肌层。在这些子宫动脉的外膜上也有突出的血管血管,沿着动脉向远端缩小。结论:子宫动脉近段在妊娠早期表现出独特的物理-机械适应性,与胎儿-胎盘单位供血需求增加有关。
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