Natalia Calvo-Sánchez , Ana Rodríguez-Largo , Leonor Puzol , Ricardo de Miguel , Estela Pérez , Álex Gómez , Juan F. Micheloud , Lluís Luján
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摘要
健康动物的主动脉管腔表面光滑、呈白色,但绵羊的胸主动脉(TA)内膜表面会出现大波纹。我们的目的是确定这一发现是病理性的还是生理性的。这项研究包括 13 个绵羊主动脉,以及牛(3 个)、山羊(1 个)、马(4 个)、狗(2 个)、兔子(2 个)和猪(1 个)的主动脉。所有绵羊和山羊的 TA 内膜表面都呈波纹状,但牛的不太明显。从组织学角度看,绵羊的 TA 内膜表面有突出到管腔的多灶性隆起区。中膜外侧有许多随机分布的肌岛,这些肌岛破坏了弹性层的排列,使其向管腔移位。我们的结论是,绵羊 TA 内膜波纹是生理性的,不能误解为病理性的。
Corrugated intimal surface of the ovine aorta: when physiology resembles pathology
The aortic lumen in healthy animals is characterized by a smooth, whitish surface, but sheep have macroscopic corrugation of the intimal surface in the thoracic aorta (TA). Our aim was to determine if this finding was pathological or physiological. Thirteen sheep aortas were included in this work together with aortas from cattle (n = 3), a goat (n = 1), horses (n = 4), dogs (n = 2), rabbits (n = 2) and a pig (n = 1). A corrugated intimal surface in the TA was seen in all the sheep and the goat but was less evident in the cattle. Histologically, in sheep the TA intimal surface was seen to have multifocal bulging areas that protruded into the lumen. The outer half of the tunica media had numerous, randomly distributed muscle islands that disrupted the arrangement of the elastic lamella, displacing them towards the lumen. We conclude that the intimal corrugation of the TA in sheep is physiological and must not be misinterpreted as pathological.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Comparative Pathology is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal which publishes full length articles, short papers and review articles of high scientific quality on all aspects of the pathology of the diseases of domesticated and other vertebrate animals.
Articles on human diseases are also included if they present features of special interest when viewed against the general background of vertebrate pathology.