Cell constitution and characteristics of human atherosclerotic plaques selectively removed by percutaneous atherectomy
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- DOI: 10.1016/0021-9150(89)90023-3
Cell constitution and characteristics of human atherosclerotic plaques selectively removed by percutaneous atherectomy
Abstract
The Simpson atherectomy device used for the recanalization of severely stenosed peripheral arteries is able to collect plaque material which can be further characterized. This study reports histological, immunohistochemical and transmission electron microscopic findings on advanced human primary atherosclerotic plaques of peripheral arteries percutaneously removed by a Simpson atherectomy catheter. Material from stenosing plaques consisted of dense connective tissue with abundant amounts of concentrically arranged elastic fibers and lamellae. This meshwork contained numerous cells, often arranged in clusters and oriented with their longer axis parallel to the direction of blood flow. The vast majority of these cells could be easily identified as vimentin-positive and desmin-negative smooth muscle cells containing lipid deposits in the perinuclear region and numerous glycogen particles. Monocytes/macrophages were observed only very infrequently. Plaque tissue contained a range of smooth muscle cell phenotypes. Most of the cells were of an intermediate phenotype, i.e. sparsely filled with myofilament bundles at the cell periphery and a high amount of organelles such as mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi cisterns. An intact lining of pieces of intimal tissue with endothelial cells was not observed. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of plaque tissue showed the presence of alpha-, beta- and gamma-actin isoforms with a clear predominance of the beta-isoform.
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