Stroke, Vol 22, 510-515, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
M Coutard and M Osborne-Pellegrin
We studied a possible relation between stroke and an enhanced
susceptibility to rupture of the arterial internal elastic lamina by
comparing stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats with spontaneously
hypertensive rats, which have a very low incidence of stroke. We quantified
interruptions in the internal elastic lamina in certain arteries and
studied the effect of beta-aminopropionitrile, an inhibitor of cross-link
formation in collagen and elastic fibers, on rupture of the internal
elastic lamina and on mortality in these two substrains. To eliminate any
influence of higher blood pressure in the stroke-prone rats on the
parameters studied, we used antihypertensive treatment to obtain equivalent
blood pressures in the two substrains. Results showed that stroke
sensitivity was associated with an enhanced early spontaneous rupture of
the internal elastic lamina in the caudal artery, an increased
susceptibility to beta-aminopropionitrile-induced rupture of the internal
elastic lamina, and earlier mortality, mainly from aortic rupture, under
beta-aminopropionitrile treatment. These findings suggest that stroke-prone
rats have an enhanced minor connective tissue defect that is expressed by
rupture of the internal elastic lamina and may be related, at least in
part, to their greater vascular fragility and increased susceptibility to
stroke.
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Rupture of the internal elastic lamina and vascular fragility in stroke- prone spontaneously hypertensive rats
Institut National de la Sante, Hopital Necker, Paris, France.
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