Collagen changes of pulmonary arteriole in patients with rheumatic heart disease and its significance
- VernacularTitle:风湿性心脏瓣膜病肺小动脉Ⅰ、Ⅲ型胶原的改变及其意义
- Author:
Yinjiu JIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Collagen;
Rheumatic heart disease;
Pulmonary vascular lesion
- From:
Journal of Chongqing Medical University
1986;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the collagen changes of pulmonary arteriole and its significance in patients with rheumatic heart disease.Methods:The preoperative hemodynamic parameters were obtained by catheterization?The 79 cases of lung specimen for study group were taken from the right lower lobe after cardio-pulmonary bypass,and 10 cases for control group were from autopsy or biopsy.Immunohistochemical staining with antibodies against collagen type Ⅰ,type Ⅲ was performed by S-ABC method.The levels of collagen type Ⅰ and type Ⅲ were examined quantitatively under computerized image analysis system.The correlations were analyzed between the clinical data and collagen in pulmonary arteriole.Results:There were significantly higher levels of collagen type Ⅰ and type Ⅲ in pulmonary vessels of the study group than that of the control group.The worse the lesion was, the higher the levels of collagen type Ⅰ and type Ⅲ were for pulmonary vacular lesions of pathological grade 1 to 3, but for grade 4, the levels of collagen type I and type III were not higher than that of grade 3. The concentration of collagen type Ⅰ in arteriole wall was correlated with the factors such as the severity of pulmonary vascular lesions,mean pulmonary artery pressure, cardiac function and age. Conclusions:Proliferation of the collagen contributed to the formation and the maintenance of pulmonary hypertension and vascular lesions resulted from rheumatic heart disease. The content of collagen type Ⅰ and type Ⅲ in pulmonary vascular lesions of grade 4 resulted from rheumatic heart disease was not so much as that of grade 3.This was perhaps one of the reasons that why extreme pulmonary hypertension and severe pulmonary vascular disease were not contraindications for operation. If an operation is necessary, 4 factors including pulmonary vascular lesion, pulmonary hypertension , age and heart function should be taken into consideration, because they had correlation with the content of collagen type I which was dominant in reversion of pulmonary vascular disease.