Abstract
Background
Growth of atherosclerotic plaques is accompanied by neovascularization from vasa vasorum microvessels extending through the tunica media into the base of the plaque and by lumen-derived microvessels through the fibrous cap. Microvessels are associated with plaque hemorrhage and may play a role in plaque rupture. Accordingly, we tested this hypothesis by investigating whether microvessels in the tunica media, the base of the plaque, and the fibrous cap are increased in ruptured atherosclerotic plaques in human aorta.Methods and results
Microvessels, defined as CD34-positive tubuloluminal capillaries recognized in cross-sectional and longitudinal profiles, were quantified in 269 advanced human plaques by bicolor immunohistochemistry. Macrophages/T lymphocytes and smooth muscle cells were defined as CD68/CD3-positive and alpha-actin-positive cells. Total microvessel density was increased in ruptured plaques when compared with nonruptured plaques (P=0.0001). Furthermore, microvessel density was increased in lesions with severe macrophage infiltration at the fibrous cap (P=0.0001) and at the shoulders of the plaque (P=0.0001). In addition, microvessel density was also increased in lesions with intraplaque hemorrhage (P=0.04) and in thin-cap fibroatheromas (P=0.038). Logistic regression analysis identified plaque base microvessel density (P=0.003) as an independent correlate to plaque rupture.Conclusions
Thus, neovascularization as manifested by the localized appearance of microvessels is increased in ruptured plaques in the human aorta. Furthermore, microvessel density is increased in lesions with inflammation, with intraplaque hemorrhage, and in thin-cap fibroatheromas. Microvessels at the base of the plaque are independently correlated with plaque rupture, suggesting a contributory role for neovascularization in the process of plaque rupture.Full text links
Read article at publisher's site: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.0000143233.87854.23
Read article for free, from open access legal sources, via Unpaywall: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1161/01.CIR.0000143233.87854.23
References
Articles referenced by this article (29)
Neovascularization in early atherosclerotic lesions of human carotid arteries: its potential contribution to plaque development.
Hum Pathol, (8):919-925 1999
MED: 10452504
Hypothesis: vasa vasorum and neovascularization of human coronary arteries. A possible role in the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis.
N Engl J Med, (3):175-177 1984
MED: 6197652
Carotid rupture and intraplaque hemorrhage: immunophenotype and role of cells involved.
Am Heart J, (6):1096-1105 1998
MED: 9842026
Association between plaque instability, angiogenesis and symptomatic carotid occlusive disease.
Br J Surg, (7):945-950 2001
MED: 11442525
Rupture of coronary vasa vasorum as a trigger of acute myocardial infarction.
Am J Cardiol, (16):41G-43G 1990
MED: 2239713
Neovascularization in atherectomy specimens from patients with unstable angina: implications for pathogenesis of unstable angina.
Am Heart J, (1):10-14 1998
MED: 9453515
Title not supplied
Title not supplied
Intraplaque hemorrhage and progression of coronary atheroma.
N Engl J Med, (24):2316-2325 2003
MED: 14668457
Show 10 more references (10 of 29)
Citations & impact
Impact metrics
Article citations
Emerging Circulating Biomarkers for Enhanced Cardiovascular Risk Prediction.
J Lipid Atheroscler, 13(3):262-279, 01 Jul 2024
Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: 39355403 | PMCID: PMC11439747
Review Free full text in Europe PMC
Human atherosclerotic plaque transcriptomics reveals endothelial beta-2 spectrin as a potential regulator a leaky plaque microvasculature phenotype.
Angiogenesis, 27(3):461-474, 23 May 2024
Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: 38780883 | PMCID: PMC11303431
Relationship between fibroblast growth factor in plasma and carotid plaque neovascularization: a pilot study.
Front Immunol, 15:1385377, 22 Apr 2024
Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: 38711510 | PMCID: PMC11070475
Crosstalk of human coronary perivascular adipose-derived stem cells with vascular cells: role of tissue factor.
Basic Res Cardiol, 119(2):291-307, 02 Mar 2024
Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: 38430261
Comparison of Neoatherosclerosis and Neovascularization of Restenosis after Drug-Eluting Stent Implantation: An Optical Coherence Tomography Study.
Rev Cardiovasc Med, 24(12):341, 30 Nov 2023
Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: 39077084 | PMCID: PMC11272882
Go to all (369) article citations
Similar Articles
To arrive at the top five similar articles we use a word-weighted algorithm to compare words from the Title and Abstract of each citation.
Carotid atherosclerosis. Immunocytochemical analysis of the vascular and cellular composition in endarterectomies.
Cardiologia, 41(6):535-542, 01 Jun 1996
Cited by: 20 articles | PMID: 8766416
Fibrous and lipid-rich atherosclerotic plaques are part of interchangeable morphologies related to inflammation: a concept.
Coron Artery Dis, 5(6):463-469, 01 Jun 1994
Cited by: 27 articles | PMID: 7952404
Human monocyte-derived macrophages induce collagen breakdown in fibrous caps of atherosclerotic plaques. Potential role of matrix-degrading metalloproteinases and implications for plaque rupture.
Circulation, 92(6):1565-1569, 01 Sep 1995
Cited by: 428 articles | PMID: 7664441
Atherosclerotic plaque progression and vulnerability to rupture: angiogenesis as a source of intraplaque hemorrhage.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, 25(10):2054-2061, 21 Jul 2005
Cited by: 791 articles | PMID: 16037567
Review