Outer radius-wall thickness ratio, a postmortem quantitative histology in human coronary arteries.

Acta anatomica Pub Date : 1998-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000046485
B K Podesser, F Neumann, M Neumann, W Schreiner, G Wollenek, R Mallinger
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Abstract

Although the anatomy, histology and pathology of human coronary arteries have been studied extensively, little is known about the functional relationship between vessel radius and wall thickness. It is the purpose of this study to present detailed measurements and to describe this relationship covering the range from the feeding coronary artery to the arterioles. Human hearts of 10 adults less than 36 +/- 3 years old were investigated immediately postmortem. Ten cubic tissue blocks, measuring about 10 mm in length on each side, were dissected from the left ventricular wall. After fixation by immersion, 15-microm sections were prepared and outer and inner perimeters of 52 arterial segments were digitalized. Vessel radius and wall thickness were calculated and plotted to show their relationship over the whole range of vessel calibers. Outer vessel radii ranged from 100 to 3,000 microm and wall thickness from 80 to 800 microm. Plotting the outer vessel radius against the wall thickness, the data points were found to cluster around a straight line. A significant correlation between the two parameters was found (R2 = 0.79). This mathematical correlation and the good agreement of the presented results with data from other species indicate a common physiologic concept.

冠状动脉外壁厚比,死后定量组织学。
尽管人类冠状动脉的解剖、组织学和病理学已经得到了广泛的研究,但对血管半径与壁厚之间的功能关系知之甚少。本研究的目的是提供详细的测量数据,并描述从供血冠状动脉到小动脉的这种关系。10名年龄小于36±3岁的成年人在死后立即进行了心脏调查。从左心室壁上剥离10个立方组织块,每侧长约10mm。浸泡固定后,制作15微米切片,对52个动脉段的内外周长进行数字化处理。计算和绘制血管半径和壁厚,以显示它们在整个血管口径范围内的关系。外血管半径在100到3000微米之间,壁厚在80到800微米之间。绘制外血管半径对壁厚,数据点被发现聚集在一条直线周围。两个参数之间存在显著相关(R2 = 0.79)。这种数学上的相关性以及所提出的结果与其他物种数据的良好一致性表明了一个共同的生理概念。
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