Hyperplasia of coronary intima in young males in relation to development of coronary heart disease in adults

Citation
Vs. Zhdanov et al., Hyperplasia of coronary intima in young males in relation to development of coronary heart disease in adults, INT J CARD, 76(1), 2000, pp. 57-64
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
ISSN journal
01675273 → ACNP
Volume
76
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
57 - 64
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-5273(200010)76:1<57:HOCIIY>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The aim of the investigation was to study structural features of coronary a rteries in young males which may influence the development of stenosing cor onary atherosclerosis in older age. We studied the coronary arteries from 8 4 males, 10-39 years old, who died from accidents in Moscow, Malmo and Riga , and 98 males aged 40 and above from Moscow who died from coronary heart d isease (71 cases) or other diseases (27 cases). In children and young males from: all three cities, musculo-elastic hyperplasia of the coronary intima took place constantly but with different degrees of expression; a strict r elationship of the intimal thickness and age was observed. Histometric inve stigations of the right coronary artery showed that in young males of Riga, in comparison with those of Malmo, the intima was significantly thicker bo th outside (69.6+/-2.8 and 58.2+/-2.5 mum) and within the area of cushion l ike thickening (118.8+/-4.0 and 101.9+/-3.8 mum), they had more extended cu shion-like thickening of intima (42.6+/-3.0 and 30.8+/-3.3% to the length o f the artery circumference) and destroyed parts of the internal elastic lam ina (28.3+/-1.9 and 19.1+/-1.7% of its length). In males older than 40 year s, severe coronary atherosclerosis and stenosis was also significantly more common in Riga than in Malmo. Our data indicate that with age the intimal musculo-elastic hyperplasia in the coronary arteries is transformed to a fi bro-elastic layer. The thickness of this layer in the presence of stenosing plaques (>75% of arterial lumen) was much greater than in the presence of plaques with stenoses less than 50% (188.1+/-7.3 and 69.8+/-4.5 mum, respec tively). Conclusion: The development of stenosing coronary atherosclerosis is closely related to the degree of musculo-elastic intimal hyperplasia in childhood and young; age. The formation of a fibro-elastic layer in the cor onary intima decreases the ability of the artery to dilate during the devel opment of atherosclerosis. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland I,td. All righ ts reserved.