ULTRASTRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA‐SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS IN ARTERIOSCLEROSIS OF MAN AND ANIMALS
- 1 November 1972
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Pathologica Japonica
- Vol. 22 (4) , 697-721
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1827.1972.tb00756.x
Abstract
In various arterial lesions including atherosclerotic lesions, the main morphological change involves smooth muscle cells. The potential sensitivity is different among the arterial smooth muscle cells, venous smooth muscle cells and smooth muscle cells of other organs. The modified smooth muscle cells characterized by the increase of rough endoplasmic reticula are considered to express their latent ability to synthesize collagen fibers, elastic fibers and other ground substances.The foam cells noted in atherosclerosis and fatty streak consist of lipid accumulated smooth muscle cells and hematogenous macrophages. Lipid metabolism and synthesis in the latter differ from those in the former. The ratio of the two kinds of foam cells in atheroma or fatty streak varies by the stage of the lesion.It is possible to suppose that there exists a factor which would selectively attack the media smooth muscle cells of small arteries or arterioles. This is observed electron microscopically as focal cytoplasmic necrosis (cytoplasmolysis) of smooth muscle cells and plays an important role in the histogenesis of fibrinoid necrosis.In case of experimental periarteritis nodosa the early stage begins with cytoplasmolysis of smooth muscle cells and marked increase of rough endoplasmic reticula in adjacent smooth muscle cells.Keywords
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