Histopathologic effects of meconium on human umbilical artery and vein: in vitro study.

A. Kafkaslı, M. Belfort, G. Giannina, Y. P. Vedërnikov, D. Schaffner, E. Popek
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OBJECTIVE To determine the histopathologic effects of meconium on human umbilical artery and vein. METHODS Umbilical cords from six patients with uncomplicated, singleton, term gestations were obtained immediately after delivery. One centimeter segments from each cord were flushed, isolated, placed in either modified Krebs solution alone or modified Krebs solution with various concentrations (1%, 10%, or 25%) of fresh meconium, and then incubated at pH 7.2, temperature 37 degrees C, PCO2 50-55 mmHg, PO2 40-45 mmHg for 1, 6, 12, or 24 h. The specimens were then fixed, stained, and examined under light microscopy. RESULTS Umbilical arteries exhibited focal vacuolation of the endothelium after exposure of the cord to meconium. Umbilical veins revealed: 1) endothelial loss proportionate to the meconium concentration at all intervals (P < 0.05), 2) increased density or focal absence of the internal elastic lamina, and 3) focal loss of myocyte nuclei. Rare nonpigmented macrophages and increased mast cells were identified in the Wharton's jelly. CONCLUSIONS Exposure to meconium in vitro results in histopathologic changes in the umbilical artery and vein.
胎粪对人脐动静脉的组织病理学影响:体外研究。
目的观察胎粪对人脐动静脉的组织病理学影响。方法对6例无并发症、单胎、足月妊娠患者在分娩后立即采集脐带。将每根脐带的一厘米片段冲洗、分离,置于改良的克雷布斯溶液中,或置于含有不同浓度(1%、10%或25%)新鲜胎粪的改良克雷布斯溶液中,然后在pH 7.2、温度37℃、PCO2 50-55 mmHg、PO2 40-45 mmHg下孵育1、6、12或24小时。然后将标本固定、染色并在光学显微镜下检查。结果脐带暴露于胎粪后,脐动脉内皮出现局灶性空泡化。脐静脉显示:1)内皮细胞的损失与胎粪浓度成正比(P < 0.05), 2)内弹性层密度增加或局灶性缺失,3)肌细胞核局灶性损失。在沃顿水母中发现了罕见的非色素巨噬细胞和肥大细胞的增加。结论体外胎粪暴露可引起脐动、静脉组织病理改变。
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