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Elastic Fibers in Saphenous Varicose Veins

Luís Cristóvão Porto, MD, PhD

Department of Histology and Embryology, Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes, and Angiology service of the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Angiology and Anatomy services, Iguaçu University and Department of Pathology, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Marco Antônio Alves Azizi, MD, MSc

Department of Histology and Embryology, Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes, and Angiology service of the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Angiology and Anatomy services, Iguaçu University and Department of Pathology, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Marcelo Pelajo-Machado, MD

Department of Histology and Embryology, Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes, and Angiology service of the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Angiology and Anatomy services, Iguaçu University and Department of Pathology, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Paulo Roberto Matos da Silveira, MD, PhD

Department of Histology and Embryology, Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes, and Angiology service of the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Angiology and Anatomy services, Iguaçu University and Department of Pathology, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Henrique Leonel Lenzi, MD, PhD

Department of Histology and Embryology, Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes, and Angiology service of the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Angiology and Anatomy services, Iguaçu University and Department of Pathology, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The purpose of this study is to describe the elastic fibers of varicose collateral saphenous veins. Sections were obtained from venous segments of patients with essential varices and stained with resorcin-fuchsin for elastic system fibers and analyzed with laser scanning microscopy after Evans blue staining. Vein portions (270 µm) were classified as without thick ening, with a cushion, or with a diffuse thickening. The elastic material density of the intima (Dei) and media (Dem) were tested for differences by the Kruskal-Wallis test. Diffuse thickening (87.1 ±8.6 µm) represents 54.5% of the segment. Cushion occupies 23.5% with 42.4 ±4.66 µm, The elastic network present in the cushion is formed by elastic fibers of different diameters that branch into delicate oxytalan fibers in association with the smooth muscle cells. The diffuse thickening elastic network varies from elastic lamellae and delicate oxytalan fibers related to the intima smooth muscle cell bundles to fragmented elastic fibers in the collagenous areas. Dei increases as the intima enlarges (10.19, 14.63, and 16.01, respectively to without thickening, cushion, diffuse thickening). In the media, the elastic network encircles the circular muscle bundles connecting them to the elastic internal lamina and to elastic fibers in the adven titia. Smooth muscle cells were coiled by numerous oxytalan fibers and the elastic fibers are irregular and fragmented. In the sclerotic portions, the elastic fibers are sparse. No correlation was found between Dei and Dem. The important thickening of varicose vein intima shows increasing quantities of elastic material formerly associated with smooth muscle cells. In the media, the elastic network around smooth muscle cell bundles is disrupted and the Dem dimin ishes as the media becomes sclerotic.

Angiology, Vol. 53, No. 2, 131-140 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/000331970205300202


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