Circulation, Vol 84, 203-210, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
M Mosseri, J Schaper, D Admon, Y Hasin, MS Gotsman, D Sapoznikov, JG Pickering and R Yarom
BACKGROUND. The coronary microvasculature may be abnormal even in the
presence of angiographically normal epicardial arteries. Abnormalities of
small coronary vessels have been invoked as a cause of angina. METHODS AND
RESULTS. To quantitatively evaluate the morphology of capillaries in
patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) or the syndrome of
angina and small vessel disease (SVD), we performed electron microscopic
morphometry of capillaries in right ventricular biopsy samples taken from
32 patients. Ten had angina, normal epicardial coronary arteries, and
evidence for SVD; 12 had DCM; and 10 had normal hearts. In patients with
DCM, the ratio of microvessels to myocytes was not different than that of
controls (0.49 +/- 0.06 versus 0.51 +/- 0.05). Mean cross-sectional areas
of the capillaries (lumen plus wall) and lumen were significantly greater
than those of controls (45.3 +/- 15.1 versus 22.7 +/- 8.3 micron 2, p less
than 0.001; 17.6 +/- 6.9 versus 11.6 +/- 6.2 micron 2, p less than 0.05,
respectively). Fibrous content of the myocardium, as assessed by
quantitative light microscopy, was significantly increased (16.3 +/- 3.3%
versus 5.0 +/- 2.4%, p less than 0.001). In contrast, in patients with SVD,
the capillary-to-myocyte ratio was reduced (0.33 +/- 0.08, p less than
0.001). Although mean cross-sectional areas of the entire capillary (32.4
+/- 19.7 micron 2) and the lumen (8.9 +/- 7.8 micron 2) were not
statistically different than those of controls, there was an absence of
capillaries less than 15 micron 2 in cross-sectional area, and the
frequency distribution of the lumen area was skewed to the left. Swollen
endothelial cells frequently encroached upon the lumen. There was a mild
increase in fibrous content (9.5 +/- 3.7%, p less than 0.05). CONCLUSIONS.
Enlarged capillaries and a normal ratio of capillaries to myocytes appear
to be features of DCM. Of the patients with SVD, there was both a relative
lack of capillaries and capillary lumen narrowing from swollen endothelium.
These changes may induce ischemia and angina and may result in mild
fibrosis.
ARTICLES
Coronary capillaries in patients with congestive cardiomyopathy or angina pectoris with patent main coronary arteries. Ultrastructural morphometry of endomyocardial biopsy samples
Department of Cardiology, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.
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