Abstract
Background: The relative resistance to arteriosclerosis of the internal thoracic artery is clinically
valid. The aim of this study was to evaluate the graduation of intima and media fibrosis
in ITA parts and to determine the extent of atherosclerosis using immunohistochemical
methods related to patients' risk factors. Methods: 227 distal ITA segments from 144 male and 83 female patients were examined. Mean
age was 66.7 ± 9.03 years. HE and Elastica van Gieson staining was performed to detect
intima-/mediafibrosis. Population: insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (idDM; n =
35), non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (nidDM; n = 32), irradiation of the chest
due to cancer (n = 27), control group with isolated hyperlipidemia, hypertension,
peripheral vascular disease (n = 133). 12 ITA segments of each group were examined
immunohistochemically using CD34, CD68, Tenascin, Collagen III, Collagen IV. Results: Histomorphological examinations using HE and Elastica van Gieson stainings showed for idDM-ITAs no fibrosis in 57
%, slight fibrosis in 34 %, medium in 6 %, no severe, for nidDM-ITAs no fibrosis in
63 %, slight 31 %, medium 3 %, severe 3 %, for ITAs after irradiation: no fibrosis
in 37 %, slight in 62 %, no medium or severe fibrosis. Compared to the control group
there was no statistically significant difference in diabetic ITAs. Immunohistochemical examinations, scored on a 0 - 3 basis with 0 being the lowest (no reaction), 3 the highest (severe
reaction), showed mostly no or slight reaction to CD34, CD68, Tenascin, and Collagen
III for intima and media, with comparable results for diabetic or “irradiated” ITAs
to those of the control group. The most distinct reaction (medium= 2), was detected
for Collagen IV, a marker which outlines basement membranes of endothelia and smooth
muscle cells of the vessel wall, but without differences between the four groups.
No severe reactions were observed. Conclusions: The relative resistance of ITA to arteriosclerosis could be demonstrated in 227 ITA
segments. Immunohistochemistry supports histomorphological findings. The influence
of diabetes mellitus and irradiation remains irrelevant.
Key words
Diabetic ITAs - histomorphological findings
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1 Presented at the 4th Joint Meeting of the German, Austrian, and Swiss Society for
Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Hamburg, February 15 - 18, 2004
M.D. Brigitte Gansera
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Klinikum Bogenhausen
Englschalkinger Straße 77
81925 Munich
Germany
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