Some remarks on the growth-rate and angiogenesis of microvessels in ischemic stroke. Morphometric and immunocytochemical studies.

Patologia polska Pub Date : 1993-01-01
J Krupiński, J Kałuza, P Kumar, S Kumar, J M Wang
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Variability in microvessel changes of blood vessel density has prompted us to undertake quantitative morphometric studies of infarcted areas in human brain. In the initial study, brains were obtained at autopsy from 10 patients (ages 45-85). Samples were collected from infarcted hemisphere and controls from the contralateral hemisphere. Formalin fixed, paraffin embedded and thereafter routinely processed sections were stained after Pickworth and with HE. Altogether 6,520 microvessels, representing 10,801 microscopic fields were counted. The Wilcoxon Range test was used for statistical analysis. In 9 of 10 patients in infarcted brain hemispheres, there was a marked increase in microvessel density (p < 0.01), when compared with contralateral brain hemisphere. In addition, a positive correlation was also found between the time of survival and both total density and density of non-perfused blood vessels. To gain a deep insight into the enhanced activity of microvessels, immunocytochemical studies were performed, which have shown, that the vascular endothelial cells in infarcted brain were reactive to two monoclonal antibodies, one, E-9, directed against an activation/proliferation associated endothelial cell specific protein and the other recognizing adhesion molecule VCAM-1. Pan-endothelial Mab PECAM/CD31 was used in those studies for controls and confirmed the obtained results. Our findings strongly support the concept of angiogenesis in the infarcted area. If correlated with morphometric results, it may indicate an important role of microvessels in pathobiology of ischemic stroke.

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缺血性脑卒中微血管生长速率及血管生成的几点评述。形态计量学和免疫细胞化学研究。
微血管血管密度变化的可变性促使我们对人脑梗死区域进行定量形态学研究。在最初的研究中,从10名患者(年龄45-85岁)的尸检中获得了大脑。样本取自梗塞半球,对照取自对侧半球。福尔马林固定,石蜡包埋,然后常规处理的切片在匹克沃斯染色和HE染色。共统计微血管6520只,显微场10801个。采用Wilcoxon Range检验进行统计分析。10例脑半球梗死患者中有9例与对侧脑半球相比微血管密度明显增高(p < 0.01)。此外,存活时间与总血管密度和非灌注血管密度均呈正相关。为了深入了解微血管的增强活性,进行了免疫细胞化学研究,结果表明,梗死脑内的血管内皮细胞对两种单克隆抗体有反应,一种是E-9,针对内皮细胞活化/增殖相关的特异性蛋白,另一种是识别粘附分子VCAM-1。在这些研究中使用pan -内皮单抗PECAM/CD31作为对照,并证实了所得结果。我们的发现有力地支持了梗死区血管生成的概念。如果与形态学结果相关,则可能提示微血管在缺血性脑卒中病理生物学中的重要作用。
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