使用体积超声、组织学和扫描电镜检测主动脉夹层和血栓结构定量

Q3 Medicine
Luke E. Schepers BE , Irina N. Chernysh BS, PhD , Claudia K. Albrecht , Luke C. Browning , McKenna L. Hillsdon-Smith , Abigail D. Cox BS, DVM, PhD , John W. Weisel BS, PhD , Craig J. Goergen BS, PhD
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当主动脉内膜的薄弱部分撕裂时,就会发生主动脉夹层,分层沿主动脉壁传播,形成充满活跃血流或壁内血栓的假腔。由于主动脉夹层形成的不可预测性和需要立即干预,使得研究主动脉夹层形成和形态学变化的连续人体图像数据有限。我们使用体积超声检查、组织学和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)在注入血管紧张素II的载脂蛋白e缺陷小鼠(n = 71)解剖后明确的时间点检查壁内血栓。用扫描电镜(n = 5)对血栓中的红细胞(RBC)形态(双凹、中间双凹、中间多角细胞和多角细胞)进行分层,以确定血栓沉积/收缩程度。血栓中有少量双凹红细胞(1.2±0.6%),夹层胸降段有较多的中间双凹红细胞(25.8±6.7%),多造血细胞(14.6±5.1%)和纤维蛋白(42.3±4.5%)较多;P & lt;.05)。血栓沉积可能在患者预后中起一定作用,这种多模态技术可以帮助研究实验动物模型和人体组织样本中的血栓沉积及其特征。
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Aortic dissection detection and thrombus structure quantification using volumetric ultrasound, histology, and scanning electron microscopy

Aortic dissection occurs when a weakened portion of the intima tears, and a separation of layers propagates along the aortic wall to form a false lumen filled with active blood flow or intramural thrombus. The unpredictable nature of aortic dissection formation and need for immediate intervention leaves limited serial human image data to study the formation and morphological changes that follow dissection. We used volumetric ultrasound examination, histology, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to examine intramural thrombi at well-defined timepoints after dissection occurs in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice infused with angiotensin II (n = 71). Stratification of red blood cell (RBC) morphologies (biconcave, intermediate biconcave, intermediate polyhedrocyte, and polyhedrocyte) in the thrombi with scanning electron microscopy (n = 5) was used to determine degree of thrombus deposition/contraction. Very few biconcave RBCs (1.2 ± 0.6%) were in the thrombi, and greater amounts of intermediate biconcave RBCs (25.8 ± 6.7%) were located in the descending thoracic portion of the dissection while more polyhedrocytes (14.6 ± 5.1%) and fibrin (42.3 ± 4.5%; P < .05) were found in the distal suprarenal aorta. Thrombus deposition likely plays some role in patient outcomes, and this multimodality technique can help investigate thrombus deposition and characteristics in experimental animal models and human tissue samples.

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