Combined effect of chronic partial occlusion and orthostatic load on the saphenous vein network: A varicosity model in the rat

Author:

Dörnyei Gabriella1,Hetthéssy Judit2,Patai Bettina3,Balogh Fruzsina4,Németi Ádám1,Jäckel Márta5,Tőkes Annamária6,Fees Alexander7,Varady Zoltan8,Monos Emil9,Nádasy György L7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Morphology and Physiology, Health Sciences Faculty, Semmelweis University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

2. Department of Orthopedics, Medical Faculty, Semmelweis University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

3. Department of Traumatology, Military Hospital Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

4. Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Technical University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

5. Department of Pathology, Military Hospital, Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

6. Molecular Oncology Research Group, 2nd Dept. of Pathology, Semmelweis University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

7. Department of Physiology, Medical Faculty, Semmelweis University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary

8. Venenklinik, Frankfurt a. M., Germany

9. Department of Clinical Experimental Research, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

Objectives We tested the combined effects of chronic flow obstacle and gravitation on the saphenous vein network of rats. Methods A narrowing clip (500 µm, partial occlusion) was administered on the saphenous vein main branch for 4, 8 and 12 weeks, either separately or in combination with chronic orthostatic load (tilted tube-cages for four weeks). Resulting network changes were studied on plastic casts, by video-microscopy, histochemistry–immunohistochemistry and image analysis. Results A rich collateral venous network developed containing newly formed masses of retrograde conducting small veins. Their walls had less dense elastica, less contractile protein, increased cell division activity and macrophage invasion, and were more sensitive to chronic gravitational load. Conclusions Hemodynamic disturbance induces remodeling of the saphenous vein network. Walls of veins being in the process of flow-induced morphological remodeling are weak and more sensitive to gravitational load. Reticular vein conglomerates, veins with local dilations, and convoluted courses were observed.

Funder

NVKP

Hungarian Kidney Foundation

Dean, Medical Faculty, Semmelweis University

Országos Tudományos Kutatási Alapprogramok

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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