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Intermediate filament expression in human vascular smooth muscle and in arteriosclerotic plaques
Authors:Mary Osborn  Jörg Caselitz  Klaus Püschel  Klaus Weber
Affiliation:(1) Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, D-3400 Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Institute of Pathology, University of Hamburg, Martinistrasse 52, D-2000 Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Hamburg, D-2000 Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:
Summary Different regions of human aorta and of other human arteries obtained at autopsy were analyzed with regard to their topography and to the different stages of arteriosclerosis. Material was studied by immunocytochemical techniques with antibodies specific for either desmin (D) or for vimentin (V), the two types of intermediate filament proteins present in vascular smooth muscle cells. In normal arteries endothelial cells as well as the adjacent intimal cells were D–V+. In the media D+V+ as well as D–V+ cells were present, with the relative numbers of each cell type dependent on the particular blood vessel. When cells in arteriosclerotic plaques at different stages of development were examined an occasional plaque showed cells of the D+V+ type. In the majority of plaques however the cells were V– D+. In plaques where severe ulceration and necrotic material was present D–V+ cells were found at the border of the lesion: foam cells when they could be identified appeared to be D–V+.
Keywords:Vascular smooth muscle  Arteriosclerosis  Atherosclerosis  Vimentin  Desmin  Foam cells
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