Morphometric and histological changes in cardiac nodes after acute spontaneous myocardial infarction in humans and pigs.

IF 1.7 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-19 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.2880-2888
Fabián Gómez-Torres, Luis Ernesto Ballesteros-Acuña, Pilar Molina-Aguilar, César Ríos-Navarro, Amparo Ruíz-Sauri
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Background and aim: The sinoatrial node is responsible for the intrinsic electrical activation that in mammals leads to coordinated rhythmic contractions of the heart, from where it is distributed through the atrial tissue to the atrioventricular node. This study aimed to conduct a histological and morphometric study of the components and cells in cardiac nodes altered by myocardial infarction (MI) and compare them with normal tissues in humans and pigs.

Materials and methods: We analyzed 10 human hearts and 10 pig hearts that died from MI and compared them with 10 healthy control hearts from each species. Histological sections of 5 μm thickness were obtained using a microtome and stained with hematoxylin-eosin and Masson's trichrome. The identification and assessment of the percentage of connective tissue and cellularity in the cardiac nodes were performed.

Results: We observed a decreased size of cardiac nodes in humans and pigs, as well as an increased percentage of fibrosis inside the nodes, and changes in the size of the nodal cells and surrounding cardiomyocytes (decrease or hypertrophy) were observed. Cartilaginous metaplasia was also found in the cardiac skeleton of all pig samples.

Conclusion: In the present study, a significant increase in collagen fibers and a decrease in cellularity were found in cardiac nodes in samples from humans and pigs with MI. These findings would explain the presence of arrhythmias, which often lead to death.

人和猪急性自发性心肌梗死后心脏淋巴结的形态学和组织学改变。
背景和目的:窦房结负责哺乳动物内在的电激活,导致心脏协调的有节奏的收缩,从那里它通过心房组织分布到房室结。本研究旨在对心肌梗死(MI)后心脏淋巴结的组成和细胞进行组织学和形态计量学研究,并将其与人类和猪的正常组织进行比较。材料和方法:我们分析了10个死于心肌梗塞的人心脏和10个死于心肌梗塞的猪心脏,并与各物种10个健康对照心脏进行了比较。切片机取厚度为5 μm的组织学切片,用苏木精-伊红和马松三色染色。鉴定和评估结缔组织的百分比和细胞在心脏淋巴结进行。结果:我们观察到人类和猪的心脏淋巴结大小减小,淋巴结内纤维化百分比增加,并且观察到淋巴结细胞和周围心肌细胞大小的变化(减少或肥大)。在所有猪的心脏骨骼样本中也发现了软骨化生。结论:在本研究中,心肌梗死患者和猪的心脏淋巴结中胶原纤维明显增加,细胞结构明显减少。这些发现可以解释心律失常的存在,而心律失常往往导致死亡。
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Veterinary World
Veterinary World Multiple-
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
317
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary World publishes high quality papers focusing on Veterinary and Animal Science. The fields of study are bacteriology, parasitology, pathology, virology, immunology, mycology, public health, biotechnology, meat science, fish diseases, nutrition, gynecology, genetics, wildlife, laboratory animals, animal models of human infections, prion diseases and epidemiology. Studies on zoonotic and emerging infections are highly appreciated. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by Veterinary World are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to Veterinary World are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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