Morphological Changes in Myocardial Blood Microvessels in Experimental Craniocerebral Injury

Aim of the research is to evaluate the structure changes of the capillaries, arterioles, venules and intra and extravascular alterations in myocardium of rats after traumatic brain injury (TBI).Material and methods. Experiments were performed in 18 white male noninbred rats. Midline thoracotomy was...

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Main Authors: G. A. Boyarinov, A. V. Deryugina, R. R. Zaytsev, L. V. Boyarinova, E. I. Yakovleva, O. D. Soloveva, V. O. Nikolskiy, M. V. Galkina, A. A. Martusevich
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Published: Russian Academy of Medical Sciences 2016-07-01
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spelling doaj-449ed4ae8f0041eb91816647d18159ca2021-07-28T21:21:55ZrusRussian Academy of Medical SciencesObŝaâ Reanimatologiâ1813-97792411-71102016-07-01122202910.15360/1813-9779-2016-2-20-291496Morphological Changes in Myocardial Blood Microvessels in Experimental Craniocerebral InjuryG. A. Boyarinov0A. V. Deryugina1R. R. Zaytsev2L. V. Boyarinova3E. I. Yakovleva4O. D. Soloveva5V. O. Nikolskiy6M. V. Galkina7A. A. Martusevich8Nizhny Novgorod State Medical AcademyLobachevsky State University of Nizhny NovgorodNizhny Novgorod State Medical AcademyNizhny Novgorod State Medical AcademyNizhny Novgorod State Medical AcademyNizhny Novgorod State Medical AcademyLobachevsky State University of Nizhny NovgorodNizhny Novgorod State Medical AcademyLobachevsky State University of Nizhny NovgorodAim of the research is to evaluate the structure changes of the capillaries, arterioles, venules and intra and extravascular alterations in myocardium of rats after traumatic brain injury (TBI).Material and methods. Experiments were performed in 18 white male noninbred rats. Midline thoracotomy was performed, and the heart excised under intraperitoneal anesthesia (sodium thiopental) on 3, 7 and 12 days after TBI. Myocardial tissue of the left ventricle was examined under light and electron microscopy.The results showed that following brain trauma there were changes of microvascular wall characterized by alterations of permeability, paracellular oedema, outgrowths of vessel endothelium, swelling, edema, and thinning of endothelial cells, intussusceptions, vacuolization of cytoplasm with fragmentation within the myocardium of the rats with TBI. Intravascular changes were manifested by the formation of hyaline thrombi, microaggregates and sludge of red blood cells in the lumen, altered vascular membrane structures, bubbles or even complete absence of circulation in capillaries (noreflow). Alterations outside of the vascular wall were manifested by the formation of diapedetic hemorrhage and development of a strongly pronounced perivascular edema. The injury of microvessels and the microrelief of the luminal surface of endothelial cells appeared to be important factors of activation of vascularplatelet mechanism of hemostasis.Conclusion. Treatment of traumatic disease should consider the need in timely correction of nonspecific alter ations associated with TBI to optimize the restructuring of cytoskeleton of endothelial cells, abrogate endothelial dysfunction and prevent microcirculatory complications.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1518traumatic brain injuryinjury of myocardium capillariesarterioles and venules
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author G. A. Boyarinov
A. V. Deryugina
R. R. Zaytsev
L. V. Boyarinova
E. I. Yakovleva
O. D. Soloveva
V. O. Nikolskiy
M. V. Galkina
A. A. Martusevich
spellingShingle G. A. Boyarinov
A. V. Deryugina
R. R. Zaytsev
L. V. Boyarinova
E. I. Yakovleva
O. D. Soloveva
V. O. Nikolskiy
M. V. Galkina
A. A. Martusevich
Morphological Changes in Myocardial Blood Microvessels in Experimental Craniocerebral Injury
Obŝaâ Reanimatologiâ
traumatic brain injury
injury of myocardium capillaries
arterioles and venules
author_facet G. A. Boyarinov
A. V. Deryugina
R. R. Zaytsev
L. V. Boyarinova
E. I. Yakovleva
O. D. Soloveva
V. O. Nikolskiy
M. V. Galkina
A. A. Martusevich
author_sort G. A. Boyarinov
title Morphological Changes in Myocardial Blood Microvessels in Experimental Craniocerebral Injury
title_short Morphological Changes in Myocardial Blood Microvessels in Experimental Craniocerebral Injury
title_full Morphological Changes in Myocardial Blood Microvessels in Experimental Craniocerebral Injury
title_fullStr Morphological Changes in Myocardial Blood Microvessels in Experimental Craniocerebral Injury
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Changes in Myocardial Blood Microvessels in Experimental Craniocerebral Injury
title_sort morphological changes in myocardial blood microvessels in experimental craniocerebral injury
publisher Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
series Obŝaâ Reanimatologiâ
issn 1813-9779
2411-7110
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Aim of the research is to evaluate the structure changes of the capillaries, arterioles, venules and intra and extravascular alterations in myocardium of rats after traumatic brain injury (TBI).Material and methods. Experiments were performed in 18 white male noninbred rats. Midline thoracotomy was performed, and the heart excised under intraperitoneal anesthesia (sodium thiopental) on 3, 7 and 12 days after TBI. Myocardial tissue of the left ventricle was examined under light and electron microscopy.The results showed that following brain trauma there were changes of microvascular wall characterized by alterations of permeability, paracellular oedema, outgrowths of vessel endothelium, swelling, edema, and thinning of endothelial cells, intussusceptions, vacuolization of cytoplasm with fragmentation within the myocardium of the rats with TBI. Intravascular changes were manifested by the formation of hyaline thrombi, microaggregates and sludge of red blood cells in the lumen, altered vascular membrane structures, bubbles or even complete absence of circulation in capillaries (noreflow). Alterations outside of the vascular wall were manifested by the formation of diapedetic hemorrhage and development of a strongly pronounced perivascular edema. The injury of microvessels and the microrelief of the luminal surface of endothelial cells appeared to be important factors of activation of vascularplatelet mechanism of hemostasis.Conclusion. Treatment of traumatic disease should consider the need in timely correction of nonspecific alter ations associated with TBI to optimize the restructuring of cytoskeleton of endothelial cells, abrogate endothelial dysfunction and prevent microcirculatory complications.
topic traumatic brain injury
injury of myocardium capillaries
arterioles and venules
url https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1518
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