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The trigeminal vasculature pathology in patients with neuralgia

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2007
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Marinković, Slobodan
Todorović, Vera
Gibo, Hirohiko
Budeč, Mirela
Drndarević, Neda
Pešić, Dragoslava
Joković, Miloš
Cetković, Mila
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Abstract
Objective.-To examine the possible pathological changes of the trigeminal vasculature in patients with neuralgia. Background.-Such a study has never been performed before. The alterations of the trigeminal vessels could have important pathophysiological implications in the trigeminal neuralgia pathogenesis. Methods.-The biopsy specimens for the electronmicroscopic (EM) and immunohistochemical examination were taken during a partial rhizotomy in 6 patients with trigeminal neuralgia and in 2 persons with trigeminal neuropathy. In addition, the 32 normal trigeminal nerves were used as the control specimens. Results.-The vascular pathological alterations were noticed in 3 out of 6 neuralgia patients. The EM study revealed signs of apoptosis or degeneration, respectively, of some endothelial and smooth muscle cells in the wall of the trigeminal arterioles. The immune reactions against CD31, CD34, and alpha-smooth muscle actin in these cells were weaker than in the control specimens, but str...onger against factor VIII. In addition, the arteriolar basement membranes, which were thickened, showed an intense laminin, fibronectin, and collagen IV immunoreactivity. Similarly, some endothelial cells and pericytes of the intratrigeminal capillaries also showed signs of apoptosis or degeneration, respectively. Their basement membrane was very thick and showed an intense immune reaction against laminin, fibronectin, and collagen IV. Conclusion.-The observed pathological changes of the trigeminal vasculature could be the primary factor, while demyelination of the trigeminal nerve fibers could be the secondary process in some patients with neuralgia.

Keywords:
arteriole / endothelial cell / smooth muscle cell / basement membrane / trigeminal neuralgia / capillary
Source:
Headache, 2007, 47, 9, 1334-1339
Publisher:
  • Blackwell Publishing, Oxford
Funding / projects:
  • Strukturna, ultrastrukturna, imunohistohemijska i MRI ispitivanja parenhima i vaskularizacije mozga, hipofize i nadbubrega (RS-145087)

DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2007.00933.x

ISSN: 0017-8748

PubMed: 17927650

WoS: 000250079500009

Scopus: 2-s2.0-35248878701
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AU  - Marinković, Slobodan
AU  - Todorović, Vera
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AU  - Budeč, Mirela
AU  - Drndarević, Neda
AU  - Pešić, Dragoslava
AU  - Joković, Miloš
AU  - Cetković, Mila
PY  - 2007
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/185
AB  - Objective.-To examine the possible pathological changes of the trigeminal vasculature in patients with neuralgia. Background.-Such a study has never been performed before. The alterations of the trigeminal vessels could have important pathophysiological implications in the trigeminal neuralgia pathogenesis. Methods.-The biopsy specimens for the electronmicroscopic (EM) and immunohistochemical examination were taken during a partial rhizotomy in 6 patients with trigeminal neuralgia and in 2 persons with trigeminal neuropathy. In addition, the 32 normal trigeminal nerves were used as the control specimens. Results.-The vascular pathological alterations were noticed in 3 out of 6 neuralgia patients. The EM study revealed signs of apoptosis or degeneration, respectively, of some endothelial and smooth muscle cells in the wall of the trigeminal arterioles. The immune reactions against CD31, CD34, and alpha-smooth muscle actin in these cells were weaker than in the control specimens, but stronger against factor VIII. In addition, the arteriolar basement membranes, which were thickened, showed an intense laminin, fibronectin, and collagen IV immunoreactivity. Similarly, some endothelial cells and pericytes of the intratrigeminal capillaries also showed signs of apoptosis or degeneration, respectively. Their basement membrane was very thick and showed an intense immune reaction against laminin, fibronectin, and collagen IV. Conclusion.-The observed pathological changes of the trigeminal vasculature could be the primary factor, while demyelination of the trigeminal nerve fibers could be the secondary process in some patients with neuralgia.
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year = "2007",
abstract = "Objective.-To examine the possible pathological changes of the trigeminal vasculature in patients with neuralgia. Background.-Such a study has never been performed before. The alterations of the trigeminal vessels could have important pathophysiological implications in the trigeminal neuralgia pathogenesis. Methods.-The biopsy specimens for the electronmicroscopic (EM) and immunohistochemical examination were taken during a partial rhizotomy in 6 patients with trigeminal neuralgia and in 2 persons with trigeminal neuropathy. In addition, the 32 normal trigeminal nerves were used as the control specimens. Results.-The vascular pathological alterations were noticed in 3 out of 6 neuralgia patients. The EM study revealed signs of apoptosis or degeneration, respectively, of some endothelial and smooth muscle cells in the wall of the trigeminal arterioles. The immune reactions against CD31, CD34, and alpha-smooth muscle actin in these cells were weaker than in the control specimens, but stronger against factor VIII. In addition, the arteriolar basement membranes, which were thickened, showed an intense laminin, fibronectin, and collagen IV immunoreactivity. Similarly, some endothelial cells and pericytes of the intratrigeminal capillaries also showed signs of apoptosis or degeneration, respectively. Their basement membrane was very thick and showed an intense immune reaction against laminin, fibronectin, and collagen IV. Conclusion.-The observed pathological changes of the trigeminal vasculature could be the primary factor, while demyelination of the trigeminal nerve fibers could be the secondary process in some patients with neuralgia.",
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Marinković, S., Todorović, V., Gibo, H., Budeč, M., Drndarević, N., Pešić, D., Joković, M.,& Cetković, M.. (2007). The trigeminal vasculature pathology in patients with neuralgia. in Headache
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford., 47(9), 1334-1339.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-4610.2007.00933.x
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Marinković S, Todorović V, Gibo H, Budeč M, Drndarević N, Pešić D, Joković M, Cetković M. The trigeminal vasculature pathology in patients with neuralgia. in Headache. 2007;47(9):1334-1339.
doi:10.1111/j.1526-4610.2007.00933.x
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Marinković, Slobodan, Todorović, Vera, Gibo, Hirohiko, Budeč, Mirela, Drndarević, Neda, Pešić, Dragoslava, Joković, Miloš, Cetković, Mila, "The trigeminal vasculature pathology in patients with neuralgia" in Headache, 47, no. 9 (2007):1334-1339,
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-4610.2007.00933.x .,
conv_1874 .

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