The Pathology of the Internal Jugular Vein in Multiple Sclerosis

M. Pedriali, P. Zamboni
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Abstract In the last years it has been described a condition named Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI), frequently but not exclusively associated to Multiple Sclerosis (MS), which generated a strong scientific controversy about the epidemiological prevalence and the possible role in the complex, multi-factorial MS ethio-pathogenesis. However, CCSVI description also stimulated a considerable research activity on the extracranial veins. Among the fields of interest, the pathology of the Internal Jugular Veins (IJVs) was deeply investigated by some groups, so improving our knowledge in an underestimated field of MS research. Currently, the available papers clearly show the presence of abnormalities in the IJV wall of MS patient’s respect to control tissue. In the tunica intima a significant derangement and loss of the endothelial cells have been described. Interestingly scanning electronic microscopy showed absence of endothelium in the defective jugular valves. In the adventitia it has been described an inverted ratio between type I and type III collagen, with prevalence of the latter. Finally, in the adventitia layer it has been found the presence of calcifications arranged around the vena venarum. Assessment of immune cells in the three IJV layers did not demonstrate increased infiltration. Current studies do not clarify the origin of the pathology of the IJV in patients with MS. Congenital, infectious, or even post thrombotic ethiology have been advocated. Finally, the review summarizes studies which link the CCSVI pathophysiology to the complex MS pathogenesis, and particularly to the impact of restricted brain outflow on the cerebral spinal fluid dynamics and cerebral perfusion.
多发性硬化症颈内静脉的病理
近年来,慢性脑脊髓静脉功能不全(CCSVI)常与多发性硬化症(MS)相关,引起了关于其流行病学患病率及其在复杂的多因素MS发病机制中的可能作用的强烈科学争议。然而,CCSVI的描述也激发了大量关于颅外静脉的研究活动。在感兴趣的领域中,一些小组对颈内静脉(IJVs)的病理进行了深入的研究,从而提高了我们对MS研究中一个被低估的领域的认识。目前,现有文献清楚地显示MS患者相对于对照组织的IJV壁存在异常。在内膜中,内皮细胞有明显的紊乱和丢失。有趣的是,扫描电镜显示在缺陷的颈静脉瓣膜中内皮细胞的缺失。在外膜中,已经描述了I型和III型胶原蛋白之间的反向比例,后者的患病率。最后,在外膜层,发现在小静脉周围有钙化。对三层IJV中的免疫细胞的评估未显示浸润增加。目前的研究并没有明确ms患者IJV的病理起源,先天性的、传染性的,甚至血栓形成后的病理学都被提倡。最后,综述了将CCSVI病理生理与MS复杂发病机制联系起来的研究,特别是限制性脑流出对脑脊液动力学和脑灌注的影响。
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