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Correlation of Adventitial Vasa Vasorum with Intracranial Atherosclerosis: A Postmortem Study

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vasa vasorum (VV) have been believed to be rare or non-existent in small-caliber intracranial arteries. In a series of human cerebral artery specimens, we identified and examined the distribution of VV in association with co-existing intracranial atherosclerosis. METHODS: We...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Lu, Yang, Wen Jie, Niu, Chun Bo, Zhao, Hai Lu, Wong, Ka Sing, Leung, Thomas Wai Hong, Chen, Xiang Yan
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Publicado: Korean Stroke Society 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6186920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30309229
http://dx.doi.org/10.5853/jos.2018.01263
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author Zheng, Lu
Yang, Wen Jie
Niu, Chun Bo
Zhao, Hai Lu
Wong, Ka Sing
Leung, Thomas Wai Hong
Chen, Xiang Yan
author_facet Zheng, Lu
Yang, Wen Jie
Niu, Chun Bo
Zhao, Hai Lu
Wong, Ka Sing
Leung, Thomas Wai Hong
Chen, Xiang Yan
author_sort Zheng, Lu
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vasa vasorum (VV) have been believed to be rare or non-existent in small-caliber intracranial arteries. In a series of human cerebral artery specimens, we identified and examined the distribution of VV in association with co-existing intracranial atherosclerosis. METHODS: We obtained cerebral artery specimens from 32 consecutive autopsies of subjects aged 45 years or above. We scrutinized middle cerebral artery (MCA), vertebral artery (VA), and basilar artery (BA) for the presence of adventitial VV. We described the distribution of VV, and the characteristics of co-existing atherosclerotic lesions. RESULTS: Among 157 intracranial arteries, adventitial VV were present in 74 of the 157 specimens (47%), involving MCA (n=13, 18%), BA (n=14, 19%), and VA (n=47, 64%). Although qualitatively these 74 adventitial VV distributed similarly in arteries with or without atherosclerotic lesions (disease-free arteries n=4/8; arteries of pre-atherosclerosis n=17/42; and arteries of progressive atherosclerosis n=53/107), the presence of adventitial VV in intracranial VA was associated with a heavier plaque load (1.72±1.66 mm(2) vs. 0.40±0.32 mm(2), P<0.001), severer luminal stenosis (25%±21% vs. 12%±9%, P=0.002), higher rate of concentric lesions (79% vs. 36%, P=0.002), and denser intraplaque calcification (44% vs. 0%, P=0.003). Histologically, intracranial VA with VV had a larger diameter (3.40±0.79 mm vs. 2.34±0.58 mm, P<0.001), thicker arterial wall (0.31±0.13 mm vs. 0.23±0.06 mm, P=0.002), and a larger intima-media (0.19±0.09 mm vs. 0.13± 0.04 mm, P=0.003) than VA without VV. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated the distribution of adventitial VV within brain vasculature and association between vertebral VV and progressive atherosclerotic lesions with a heavier plaque load and denser intraplaque calcification.
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spelling pubmed-61869202018-10-23 Correlation of Adventitial Vasa Vasorum with Intracranial Atherosclerosis: A Postmortem Study Zheng, Lu Yang, Wen Jie Niu, Chun Bo Zhao, Hai Lu Wong, Ka Sing Leung, Thomas Wai Hong Chen, Xiang Yan J Stroke Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vasa vasorum (VV) have been believed to be rare or non-existent in small-caliber intracranial arteries. In a series of human cerebral artery specimens, we identified and examined the distribution of VV in association with co-existing intracranial atherosclerosis. METHODS: We obtained cerebral artery specimens from 32 consecutive autopsies of subjects aged 45 years or above. We scrutinized middle cerebral artery (MCA), vertebral artery (VA), and basilar artery (BA) for the presence of adventitial VV. We described the distribution of VV, and the characteristics of co-existing atherosclerotic lesions. RESULTS: Among 157 intracranial arteries, adventitial VV were present in 74 of the 157 specimens (47%), involving MCA (n=13, 18%), BA (n=14, 19%), and VA (n=47, 64%). Although qualitatively these 74 adventitial VV distributed similarly in arteries with or without atherosclerotic lesions (disease-free arteries n=4/8; arteries of pre-atherosclerosis n=17/42; and arteries of progressive atherosclerosis n=53/107), the presence of adventitial VV in intracranial VA was associated with a heavier plaque load (1.72±1.66 mm(2) vs. 0.40±0.32 mm(2), P<0.001), severer luminal stenosis (25%±21% vs. 12%±9%, P=0.002), higher rate of concentric lesions (79% vs. 36%, P=0.002), and denser intraplaque calcification (44% vs. 0%, P=0.003). Histologically, intracranial VA with VV had a larger diameter (3.40±0.79 mm vs. 2.34±0.58 mm, P<0.001), thicker arterial wall (0.31±0.13 mm vs. 0.23±0.06 mm, P=0.002), and a larger intima-media (0.19±0.09 mm vs. 0.13± 0.04 mm, P=0.003) than VA without VV. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated the distribution of adventitial VV within brain vasculature and association between vertebral VV and progressive atherosclerotic lesions with a heavier plaque load and denser intraplaque calcification. Korean Stroke Society 2018-09 2018-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6186920/ /pubmed/30309229 http://dx.doi.org/10.5853/jos.2018.01263 Text en Copyright © 2018 Korean Stroke Society This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zheng, Lu
Yang, Wen Jie
Niu, Chun Bo
Zhao, Hai Lu
Wong, Ka Sing
Leung, Thomas Wai Hong
Chen, Xiang Yan
Correlation of Adventitial Vasa Vasorum with Intracranial Atherosclerosis: A Postmortem Study
title Correlation of Adventitial Vasa Vasorum with Intracranial Atherosclerosis: A Postmortem Study
title_full Correlation of Adventitial Vasa Vasorum with Intracranial Atherosclerosis: A Postmortem Study
title_fullStr Correlation of Adventitial Vasa Vasorum with Intracranial Atherosclerosis: A Postmortem Study
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of Adventitial Vasa Vasorum with Intracranial Atherosclerosis: A Postmortem Study
title_short Correlation of Adventitial Vasa Vasorum with Intracranial Atherosclerosis: A Postmortem Study
title_sort correlation of adventitial vasa vasorum with intracranial atherosclerosis: a postmortem study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6186920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30309229
http://dx.doi.org/10.5853/jos.2018.01263
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