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Histological and SEM Assessment of Blood Stasis in Kidney Blood Vessels after Repeated Intra-Arterial Application of Radiographic Contrast Media

Background: After application of iodinated contrast media (CM), a pronounced deterioration of the microcirculation in skin and myocardium was reported. Clinically, the repeated application of CM, especially, led to an increase of the renal resistance index (RRI). With respect to the transiency of th...

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Autores principales: Lamby, Philipp, Minkow, Alexander, Handt, Stefan, Falter, Johannes, Schellenberg, Eva-Lotte, Graf, Stefanie, Hiebl, Bernhard, Haerteis, Silke, Gemeinhardt, Ole, Krüger-Genge, Anne, Klosterhalfen, Bernd, Jung, Ernst-Michael, Franke, Ralf-Peter, Momeni, Arash, Prantl, Lukas, Jung, Friedrich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7554859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32867158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10090167
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author Lamby, Philipp
Minkow, Alexander
Handt, Stefan
Falter, Johannes
Schellenberg, Eva-Lotte
Graf, Stefanie
Hiebl, Bernhard
Haerteis, Silke
Gemeinhardt, Ole
Krüger-Genge, Anne
Klosterhalfen, Bernd
Jung, Ernst-Michael
Franke, Ralf-Peter
Momeni, Arash
Prantl, Lukas
Jung, Friedrich
author_facet Lamby, Philipp
Minkow, Alexander
Handt, Stefan
Falter, Johannes
Schellenberg, Eva-Lotte
Graf, Stefanie
Hiebl, Bernhard
Haerteis, Silke
Gemeinhardt, Ole
Krüger-Genge, Anne
Klosterhalfen, Bernd
Jung, Ernst-Michael
Franke, Ralf-Peter
Momeni, Arash
Prantl, Lukas
Jung, Friedrich
author_sort Lamby, Philipp
collection PubMed
description Background: After application of iodinated contrast media (CM), a pronounced deterioration of the microcirculation in skin and myocardium was reported. Clinically, the repeated application of CM, especially, led to an increase of the renal resistance index (RRI). With respect to the transiency of the RRI increase, it is reasonable to assume that the deterioration of blood flow could be due to transient blood stasis caused by reversible morphologic cell alterations due to osmotic discrepancies between CM and human blood. Therefore, the hypothesis was investigated whether CM are able to induce in vivo such blood stasis and cell deformations in the renal vasculature of well-hydrated pigs. Methods: The in vivo study was performed as a prospective randomized examination to compare the effects of two different CM in 16 pigs (German Landrace). Pigs were randomized to receive either Iodixanol (n = 8), or Iopromide (n = 8). Each animal received 10 injections separated by 5-min intervals via the suprarenal aorta at a rate of 10 mL/s according to the usual procedure during a cardiac catheter examination. Finally, the kidneys were explanted and processed for histology (H & E staining and fibrin staining according to Weigert) as well as for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with regards to morphologic correlates explaining the changes in the microcirculation. Results: In each of the predefined four categories of vascular diameters, blood stasis were found, but clearly more often after application of Iopromide than after application of Iodixanol (p < 0.001). In addition, Iopromide induced more blood stasis in all of the examined kidney regions compared to Iodixanol (p = 0.0001). There were no obstructive events in the middle cortex following the application of Iodixanol. Except for the region around a puncture channel of a placed-in catheter probe, no fibrin was detected in Weigert’s fibrin-stained samples, neither around the histologically assessed thrombi nor in vessels with blood stasis. Complementary SEM analyses revealed in a few cases only a slight generation of fibrin and thrombi and deformations, such as echinocyte and “box-like” deformations. Conclusions: According to previous in vitro studies, pathological erythrocyte deformations, such as echinocyte and box-like formation of erythrocytes, were observed also in vivo. In addition, blood stasis and/or thrombi could be detected in histological samples from explanted kidneys from young pigs after repeated in vivo administration of CM. In only a few cases, mural platelet aggregates within minimal fibrin meshes occurred only after the application of Iopromide.
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spelling pubmed-75548592020-10-14 Histological and SEM Assessment of Blood Stasis in Kidney Blood Vessels after Repeated Intra-Arterial Application of Radiographic Contrast Media Lamby, Philipp Minkow, Alexander Handt, Stefan Falter, Johannes Schellenberg, Eva-Lotte Graf, Stefanie Hiebl, Bernhard Haerteis, Silke Gemeinhardt, Ole Krüger-Genge, Anne Klosterhalfen, Bernd Jung, Ernst-Michael Franke, Ralf-Peter Momeni, Arash Prantl, Lukas Jung, Friedrich Life (Basel) Article Background: After application of iodinated contrast media (CM), a pronounced deterioration of the microcirculation in skin and myocardium was reported. Clinically, the repeated application of CM, especially, led to an increase of the renal resistance index (RRI). With respect to the transiency of the RRI increase, it is reasonable to assume that the deterioration of blood flow could be due to transient blood stasis caused by reversible morphologic cell alterations due to osmotic discrepancies between CM and human blood. Therefore, the hypothesis was investigated whether CM are able to induce in vivo such blood stasis and cell deformations in the renal vasculature of well-hydrated pigs. Methods: The in vivo study was performed as a prospective randomized examination to compare the effects of two different CM in 16 pigs (German Landrace). Pigs were randomized to receive either Iodixanol (n = 8), or Iopromide (n = 8). Each animal received 10 injections separated by 5-min intervals via the suprarenal aorta at a rate of 10 mL/s according to the usual procedure during a cardiac catheter examination. Finally, the kidneys were explanted and processed for histology (H & E staining and fibrin staining according to Weigert) as well as for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with regards to morphologic correlates explaining the changes in the microcirculation. Results: In each of the predefined four categories of vascular diameters, blood stasis were found, but clearly more often after application of Iopromide than after application of Iodixanol (p < 0.001). In addition, Iopromide induced more blood stasis in all of the examined kidney regions compared to Iodixanol (p = 0.0001). There were no obstructive events in the middle cortex following the application of Iodixanol. Except for the region around a puncture channel of a placed-in catheter probe, no fibrin was detected in Weigert’s fibrin-stained samples, neither around the histologically assessed thrombi nor in vessels with blood stasis. Complementary SEM analyses revealed in a few cases only a slight generation of fibrin and thrombi and deformations, such as echinocyte and “box-like” deformations. Conclusions: According to previous in vitro studies, pathological erythrocyte deformations, such as echinocyte and box-like formation of erythrocytes, were observed also in vivo. In addition, blood stasis and/or thrombi could be detected in histological samples from explanted kidneys from young pigs after repeated in vivo administration of CM. In only a few cases, mural platelet aggregates within minimal fibrin meshes occurred only after the application of Iopromide. MDPI 2020-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7554859/ /pubmed/32867158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10090167 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lamby, Philipp
Minkow, Alexander
Handt, Stefan
Falter, Johannes
Schellenberg, Eva-Lotte
Graf, Stefanie
Hiebl, Bernhard
Haerteis, Silke
Gemeinhardt, Ole
Krüger-Genge, Anne
Klosterhalfen, Bernd
Jung, Ernst-Michael
Franke, Ralf-Peter
Momeni, Arash
Prantl, Lukas
Jung, Friedrich
Histological and SEM Assessment of Blood Stasis in Kidney Blood Vessels after Repeated Intra-Arterial Application of Radiographic Contrast Media
title Histological and SEM Assessment of Blood Stasis in Kidney Blood Vessels after Repeated Intra-Arterial Application of Radiographic Contrast Media
title_full Histological and SEM Assessment of Blood Stasis in Kidney Blood Vessels after Repeated Intra-Arterial Application of Radiographic Contrast Media
title_fullStr Histological and SEM Assessment of Blood Stasis in Kidney Blood Vessels after Repeated Intra-Arterial Application of Radiographic Contrast Media
title_full_unstemmed Histological and SEM Assessment of Blood Stasis in Kidney Blood Vessels after Repeated Intra-Arterial Application of Radiographic Contrast Media
title_short Histological and SEM Assessment of Blood Stasis in Kidney Blood Vessels after Repeated Intra-Arterial Application of Radiographic Contrast Media
title_sort histological and sem assessment of blood stasis in kidney blood vessels after repeated intra-arterial application of radiographic contrast media
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7554859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32867158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life10090167
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