Stroke, Vol 12, 489-496, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
GJ Campbell and MR Roach
Measurements of fenestrations (or windows) in the internal elastic lamina
at the bifurcation of human cerebral arteries, were obtained from
photomicrographs (scanning electron microscope). Thirteen of 28
bifurcations revealed regions of enlarged fenestrations among the normal
fenestrations in the vicinity of the apex. The mean diameter of the
enlarged fenestrations (7.0 +/- 0.34 SEM micrometer) was significantly
greater than the mean diameter (2.1 +/- 0.13 SEM micrometer) of the normal
fenestrations. The number of fenestrations per sq mm was less (2606 +/- 284
SEM per sq mm) for the enlarged fenestrations than for the normal
fenestrations (4518 +/- 397 SEM per sq mm). The proportion of the area of
internal elastic lamina comprised of fenestrations increased to 15.0 +/-
1.1 SEM percent for the enlarged fenestrations from a mean of 1.8 +/- 0.16
SEM percent for the normal fenestrations. Fenestrations from bifurcations
without enlarged fenestrations, demonstrated characteristics similar to the
normal fenestrations. More than 80% of the specimens exhibited a gap in the
internal elastic lamina in the apical region of the bifurcation. Based on a
comparison of stress concentration factors, we propose that the presence of
enlarged fenestrations represents a weakness in the internal elastic lamina
at the bifurcation apex which may contribute to the initiation of
microaneurysms.
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