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Characterization of the Early Lesion of ‘Degenerative’ Valvular Aortic StenosisHistological and Immunohistochemical Studies

 

作者: Catherine Otto,   Johanna Kuusisto,   Dennis Reichenbach,   Allen Gown,   Kevin O'brien,  

 

期刊: Circulation  (OVID Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 90, issue 2  

页码: 844-853

 

ISSN:0009-7322

 

年代: 1994

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: aortic stenosis;pathology;macrophages;atherosclerosis

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundNonrheumatic stenosis of trileaflet aortic valves, often termed senile or calcific valvular aortic stenosis, is considered a “degenerative” process, but little is known about the cellular or molecular factors that mediate its development.Methods and ResultsTo characterize the developing aortic valvular lesion, we performed histological and immunohisto-chemical studies on Formalin-fixed and methanol-Carnoy's-fixed parafflin-embedded aortic valve leaflets or on frozen sections obtained at autopsy from 27 adults (age, 46 to 82 years) with normal leaflets (n=6), mild macroscopic leaflet thickening (n= 15), or clinical aortic stenosis (n=6). Focal areas of thickening (“early lesions”) were characterized by (1) subendothelial thickening on the aortic side of the leaflet, between the basement membrane (PAS-positive) and elastic lamina (Verhoeff–van Gieson), (2) the presence of large amounts of intracellular and extracellular neutral lipids (oil red O) and fine, stippled mineralization (von Kossa), and (3) disruption of the basement membrane overlying the lesion. Regions of the fibrosa adjacent to these lesions were characterized by thickening and by protein, lipid, and calcium accumulation. Control valves showed none of these abnormalities. Immunohistochemical studies were performed using monoclonal antibodies directed against macrophages (anti-CD68 or HAM-56), and contractile proteins of smooth muscle cells or myofibroblasts (anti-α-actin and HHF-35) or rabbit polyclonal antiserum against T lymphocytes (anti-CD3). In normal valves, scattered macrophages were present in the fibrosa and ventricularis, and occasional muscle actin-positive cells were detected in the proximal portion of the ventricularis near the leaflet base, but no T lymphocytes were found. In contrast, early lesions were characterized by the presence of an inflammatory infiltrate composed of non-foam cell and foam cell macrophages, occasional T cells, and rare α-actin-positive cells. In stenotic aortic valves, a similar but more advanced lesion was seen.ConclusionsThe early lesion of “degenerative” aortic stenosis is an active inflammatory process with some similarities (lipid deposition, macrophage and T-cell infiltration, and basement membrane disruption) and some dissimilarities (presence of prominent mineralization and small numbers of smooth muscle cells) to atherosclerosis.

 

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