Collagen subtype pattern in normal and varicose saphenous veins in humans.

Israel journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 1997-02-01
Y Waksman, A Mashiah, I Hod, S S Rose, A Friedman
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Our present study was to determine the collagen subtype pattern in the greater saphenous vein of the lower limb, obtained from 21 normal (macroscopically and ultrastructurally non-varicose vein segments from non-varicose subjects) and 37 varicose subjects, and to compare affected (macroscopically and ultrastructurally varicose segments from varicose veins) vs. non-affected (macroscopically and ultrastructurally non-varicose segments from varicose veins) segments (16). After elastase pretreatment and partial pepsin digestion, types I, III & V collagens (CI, CIII, CV) were extracted selectively by differential salt precipitation and measured quantitatively in samples obtained from normal and varicose saphenous veins-either affected or unaffected segments. Significant elevations of water (p < 0.05) and collagen type I [CI] (p < 0.01) content in varicose veins (both affected and unaffected segments) as compared with normal saphenous veins were observed. The collagen type III (CIII) and collagen type V (CV) content of varicose veins were found to be slightly reduced as compared to normal veins and consequently the CI/(CIII+CV) ratio in varicose veins increased significantly (p < 0.02) as compared to normal veins. Elevation of the CI/(CIII+CV) ratio in varicose veins may cause considerable weakening of the venous wall, further supporting the "weak wall" theory of varicose vein etiology.

人类正常和静脉曲张大隐静脉的胶原蛋白亚型模式。
我们目前的研究是确定下肢大隐静脉的胶原亚型模式,取自21个正常(从宏观和超微结构上看,来自非曲张受试者的非曲张静脉段)和37个静脉曲张受试者,并比较受影响(从宏观和超微结构上看,来自曲张静脉的曲张静脉段)和未受影响(从宏观和超微结构上看,来自曲张静脉的非曲张静脉段)的节段(16)。经过弹性蛋白酶预处理和部分胃蛋白酶消化后,通过差异盐沉淀法选择性地提取I型、III型和V型胶原(CI、CIII、CV),并从正常和曲张的隐静脉(受影响或未受影响的静脉段)中获得样品进行定量测量。与正常大隐静脉相比,曲张静脉(包括病变段和未病变段)中水分含量(p < 0.05)和I型胶原[CI]含量(p < 0.01)显著升高。与正常静脉相比,曲张静脉III型胶原(CIII)和V型胶原(CV)含量略有降低,因此曲张静脉的CI/(CIII+CV)比值显著升高(p < 0.02)。静脉曲张的CI/(CIII+CV)比值升高可能导致静脉壁明显变弱,进一步支持静脉曲张病因学的“弱壁”理论。
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