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Immune-induced vascular connective tissue alterations in rabbits chronically immunized with bovine serum albumin: morphological and morphometric studies on normal and injured thoracic aorta
Authors:B A Jensen  C Garbarsch
Abstract:The effect of persistent immunostimulation on normal and mechanically injured thoracic aorta was investigated histologically, histochemically and morphometrically. In the uninjured vessel wall no alterations suggestive of acute inflammation were observed following immunization, in accordance with previous biochemical studies. When mechanically elicited vascular injury and repair processes were induced in chronic immunostimulated rabbits, the neo-intimal aortic smooth muscle cell nuclear volume fraction of the vessel wall was significantly repressed, indicating, that the proliferative response to injury was inhibited. Further, the neo-intimal volume fraction of the vessel wall was reduced, suggesting impaired matrix neoformation. A highly significant linear correlation existed between the biochemically estimated DNA concentration and the nuclear volume fraction of smooth muscle cells in the vessel wall (r = 0.6275, P = 5 X 10(-5). Thus, the present study confirms previous biochemical observations, that the early processes of vascular inflammation and repair, i.e. smooth muscle cell proliferation and matrix accumulation, is inhibited following persistent immunostimulation. In addition to describing the histological correlates to the biochemical findings, important regional differences were quantified.
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