Ragnar T Kibur, Asser Aavik, Taavi Torga, Andres Arend, Marina Aunapuu
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摘要
背景:工业化国家约有 25% 的人患有静脉曲张:在工业化国家,约有 25% 的人患有静脉曲张:研究旨在检测静脉曲张静脉壁的凋亡细胞和组织病理学变化。根据年龄(50 岁以下和 50 岁以上)将静脉曲张患者(41 人)和 30 名对照组患者分为两组。用 TUNEL 法检测细胞凋亡,用免疫组化法检测弹性蛋白和胶原蛋白 IV 的表达,用透射电子显微镜检测超微结构的变化:结果表明,静脉曲张层中凋亡细胞的数量有所增加,尤其是在一组 50 岁以上的患者中。与对照组相比,曲张静脉中的弹性纤维更细、更零碎、排列更紊乱。在两个年龄组的曲张静脉内膜和介质中,都发现弹性蛋白和胶原蛋白 IV 的表达下降。电子显微镜显示平滑肌细胞肥大和变性。此外,还发现细胞凋亡的超微结构特征。在细胞外基质膜结合囊泡中,观察到大小不一、电子密度不同的幽灵体。幽灵体似乎是从平滑肌细胞中萌发出来的,很可能参与了细胞外基质的重塑,因为它们与胶原纤维紧密接触:研究表明,静脉曲张静脉壁凋亡细胞增加,静脉壁结构异常,包括平滑肌细胞改变、弹性蛋白和胶原蛋白 IV 表达下降。
Morphological study of incompetent saphenous veins: apoptosis and ultrastructural changes of smooth muscle cells.
Background: Varicose veins affect approximately 25% of people in industrialized countries.
Methods: The study aimed at detecting apoptotic cells and histopathological changes in varicose vein walls. Patients (N.=41) with varicose veins and 30 control group patients were divided into two groups according to their age (younger and older than 50 years). Apoptosis was determined by the TUNEL assay, elastin and collagen IV expression by immunohistochemistry and ultrastructural changes by transmission electron microscopy.
Results: The results show that the number of apoptotic cells in the layers of varicose veins increased, in particular in a group of patients aged over 50 years. In the varicose veins as compared to control veins the elastic fibers were found to be thinner, more fragmented and disorderly arranged. Elastin and collagen IV expression was found to decline in the intima and the media of varicose veins in both age groups. Electron microscopy demonstrated hypertrophy and degeneration of smooth muscle cells. Furthermore, cells with ultrastructural feature of apoptosis were noted. In the disorganized and expanded extracellular matrix membrane-bound vesicles, ghost bodies with different size and electron density were observed. Ghost bodies seem to bud off from smooth muscle cells and are likely to be involved in extracellular matrix remodeling as they are seen in close contact with collagen fibers.
Conclusions: The study demonstrates increase of apoptotic cells in the wall of varicose veins along with vein wall structural abnormalities including alterations of smooth muscle cells and decline of elastin and collagen IV expression.
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