Stereological analyses of capillaries in muscles of dystrophic mice.

G W Atherton, M Cabric, N T James
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Abstract

Stereological analyses of the distribution of capillaries in skeletal muscles of congenitally dystrophic mice are described and reported. Two methods are used, each based on a different mathematical model of the 3-dimensional distribution of lines in space. For these analyses specimens of extensor digitorum longus muscle from clinically affected C57BL/6Jdy2J/dy2J dystrophic mice, and from non-littermate controls, were used. The analyses were carried out on transverse and longitudinally orientated semithin sections of these muscles. Although the two methods employed are based on different mathematical models and yield results relevant to each particular model, it is clear that there is a more extensive capillary network present per unit volume of the dystrophic muscle than in control muscles. These findings are relevant to the theories which involve a vascular aetiology for muscular dystrophy. It is apparent that, in order to explore the structure of the capillary network more fully, there is a need for the development of more sophisticated stereological techniques for analysis of capillaries in skeletal muscle.

营养不良小鼠肌肉毛细血管的体视学分析。
对先天性营养不良小鼠骨骼肌毛细血管分布的立体学分析进行了描述和报道。使用了两种方法,每种方法都基于空间中线的三维分布的不同数学模型。为了进行这些分析,我们使用了临床受影响的C57BL/6Jdy2J/dy2J营养不良小鼠的指长伸肌标本,以及非同窝对照。在这些肌肉的横向和纵向半薄切片上进行了分析。尽管所采用的两种方法基于不同的数学模型,并得出与每种特定模型相关的结果,但很明显,营养不良肌肉的单位体积毛细血管网络比对照肌肉更广泛。这些发现与涉及肌肉萎缩症血管病因学的理论有关。很明显,为了更充分地探索毛细血管网络的结构,需要发展更复杂的立体学技术来分析骨骼肌中的毛细血管。
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