Stroke, Vol 22, 635-642, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
K Nishigaya, Y Yoshida, M Sasuga, H Nukui and G Ooneda
Using electron microscopy, we investigated the small arteries and veins in
ischemic lesions induced by occlusion of the ostium of the middle cerebral
artery in 42 rats. We observed endothelial denudation in the small arteries
of rats receiving occlusion for greater than 6 hours. When the occluding
cylinder was removed to allow for reperfusion, however, 2 hours of
occlusion was sufficient for endothelial denudation to occur. Medial smooth
muscle cells seemed to be more vulnerable to ischemia than endothelial
cells because ultrastructural changes in the former cells preceded
endothelial denudation. Moreover, endothelial denudation definitely
exacerbated vascular changes so that medial necrosis appeared to be
complete beneath the denuded areas, allowing erythrocytes, platelets, and
exogenous tracers to penetrate into the cytoplasm of smooth muscle cells.
These arterial lesions seemed to be repaired 10 days after removal of the
occluding cylinder following 2 hours of occlusion. On the other hand, small
veins in the ischemic lesion did not show endothelial denudation or medial
necrosis. Our study suggests that arterial changes in ischemic lesions play
a role in exacerbating the brain edema caused by recirculation after
ischemia.
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First Department of Pathology, Yamanashi Medical College, Japan.
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