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Reduced thrombomodulin in human peripheral nerve microvasculature
Authors:Hafer-Macko Charlene E  Ivey Frederick M  Gyure Kymberly A  Sorkin John D  Macko Richard F
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 22 South Greene Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201-1595, USA. cmacko@grecc.umaryland.edu
Abstract:Thrombomodulin (TM), a vascular endothelial receptor, terminates the actions of thrombin and accelerates activated protein C formation. TM is ubiquitous throughout the systemic microcirculation but is reduced in brain regions predisposed to lacunar infarction. We investigated whether TM is present within human nerve and differentially expressed according to vessel caliber and proximity to the blood-nerve barrier. Vascular endothelial TM was detected on sural nerve biopsies with immunohistochemistry. The proportion of TM-positive microvessels was expressed relative to total von Willebrand factor (vWF)-positive vessels. Although vWF was detectable in all microvessels, TM expression was absent from the perineurial vessels. TM was detected in 47% (15-80%, 95% confidence level) of larger epineurial arterioles, in 43% (30-61%) of smaller epineurial vessels, and in 30% (19-47%) of endoneurial vessels. These findings demonstrate that TM is present in human nerve microvasculature but is regionally deficient in proximity to the blood-nerve barrier, which may predispose nerve to microvascular ischemia in inflammatory/prothrombotic conditions.
Keywords:blood–nerve barrier  endothelium  microvasculature  peripheral nerve  thrombomodulin
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