The Peripheral Lymphatic System Is Impaired by the Loss of Neuronal Control Associated with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury

被引:4
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作者
Brunner, Georg [1 ]
Roux, Meike S. [2 ]
Falk, Thomas [3 ]
Bresch, Martina [3 ]
Boehm, Volker [1 ]
Bloedorn-Schlicht, Norbert [3 ]
Meiners, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Werner Wicker Hosp, Ctr Spinal Cord Injuries, Bad Wildungen, Germany
[2] Fachklinik Hornheide, Dept Canc Res, Munster, France
[3] Dermatologikum Hamburg, Dept Dermatohistopathol, Hamburg, Germany
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY | 2022年 / 192卷 / 10期
关键词
MOLECULAR CONTROL; PRESSURE ULCERS; LYMPHANGIOGENESIS; SKIN; VESSELS; ANGIOGENESIS; INFLAMMATION; VASCULATURE; DISRUPTION; TISSUES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ajpath.2022.06.012
中图分类号
R36 [病理学];
学科分类号
100104 ;
摘要
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with venous vascular dysfunction below the level of injury, resulting in dysregulation of tissue fluid homeostasis in afflicted skin. The purpose of this study was to determine whether loss of neuronal control in chronic SCI also affects the skin lymphatic system. Morphology of lymphatics was characterized by immunohistochemistry and lymphatic gene expression profiles determined by DNA microarray analysis. In SCI, skin lymphatic function appeared to be impaired, because the ratio of functionally dilated versus collapsed lymphatic vessels was decreased 10 -fold compared with control. Consequently, the average lumen area of lymphatic vessels was almost halved, possibly due to the known impaired connective tissue integrity of SCI skin. In fact, collagenases were found to be overexpressed in SCI skin, and dermal collagen structure was impaired. Molecular profiling also suggested an SCI-specific phenotype of increased connective tissue turnover and decreased lymphatic contractility. The total number of lymphatic vessels in SCI skin, however, was doubled, pointing to enhanced lymphangiogenesis. In conclusion, these data show, for the first time, that lymphatic function and development in human skin are under neuronal control. Because peripheral venous and lymphatic vascular defects are associated with disturbed fluid homeostasis, inappropriate wound healing reactions, and impaired skin immunity, they might contribute to the predisposition of afflicted individuals to pressure ulcer formation and wound healing disorders. (Am J Pathol 2022, 192: 1448-1457; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2022.06.012)
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页码:1448 / 1457
页数:10
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