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对临床未受累的银屑病皮肤和正常皮肤中的微血管进行体内定量分析。

In vivo quantification of microvessels in clinically uninvolved psoriatic skin and in normal skin.

作者信息

Hern S, Mortimer P S

机构信息

Dermatology Unit, St George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London, UK.

出版信息

Br J Dermatol. 2007 Jun;156(6):1224-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2007.07889.x. Epub 2007 Apr 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Microvascular abnormalities (capillary elongation, widening and tortuosity) are a characteristic feature of psoriasis and form one of the pathological diagnostic criteria. However, it is still not entirely clear when these microcirculatory changes appear in the skin of psoriatic subjects. Some studies suggest that capillary dilatation and elongation are present in the clinically uninvolved skin of psoriatic patients even at sites at which psoriatic plaques rarely occur.

OBJECTIVES

To determine, using noninvasive techniques in vivo, the nature of any microvascular changes in the clinically uninvolved skin of psoriatic subjects and to quantify the dermal microvasculature in the clinically uninvolved skin of psoriatic subjects, in vivo.

METHODS

Dermal microvessels in both the clinically uninvolved skin of psoriatic subjects and in the skin of normal volunteers (i.e. individuals without any clinical evidence of psoriasis or other inflammatory dermatoses) were directly visualized by native video-capillaroscopy, in vivo. Images were analysed using a combination of nonstereological and stereological measurements. The findings in each group were then compared to determine if there were any differences in microvascular parameters.

RESULTS

Quantitative analysis of capillaroscopic images showed that there were no significant differences in microvessel density (P = 0.9), image area fraction (P = 0.6), microvessel length density (P = 0.7) and vessel image width (P = 1.0) in the clinically uninvolved skin of psoriatic subjects and the normal skin of healthy volunteers, when extensor forearm skin was examined.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings indicate that prior to the development of clinical lesions there are no significant morphological differences between the dermal microvessels in the clinically uninvolved skin of psoriatic subjects and the dermal microvessels in the normal skin of healthy volunteers. However, during plaque formation, the superficial papillary microvessels in plaque skin undergo a striking, characteristic change, i.e. elongation, widening and tortuosity. These blood vessels must therefore, at least in part, play an important, necessary, but probably secondary role in the pathogenesis of clinical lesions in psoriasis.

摘要

背景

微血管异常(毛细血管伸长、增宽和迂曲)是银屑病的一个特征性表现,也是病理诊断标准之一。然而,目前仍不完全清楚这些微循环变化在银屑病患者皮肤中何时出现。一些研究表明,即使在银屑病斑块很少出现的部位,银屑病患者临床未受累皮肤中也存在毛细血管扩张和伸长。

目的

采用无创体内技术,确定银屑病患者临床未受累皮肤中微血管变化的性质,并对银屑病患者临床未受累皮肤中的真皮微血管进行体内定量分析。

方法

通过活体视频毛细血管显微镜直接观察银屑病患者临床未受累皮肤和正常志愿者皮肤(即无任何银屑病或其他炎症性皮肤病临床证据的个体)中的真皮微血管。使用非体视学和体视学测量相结合的方法对图像进行分析。然后比较每组的结果,以确定微血管参数是否存在差异。

结果

对毛细血管显微镜图像的定量分析表明,当检查伸侧前臂皮肤时,银屑病患者临床未受累皮肤和健康志愿者正常皮肤中的微血管密度(P = 0.9)、图像面积分数(P = 0.6)、微血管长度密度(P = 0.7)和血管图像宽度(P = 1.0)无显著差异。

结论

这些发现表明,在临床病变出现之前,银屑病患者临床未受累皮肤中的真皮微血管与健康志愿者正常皮肤中的真皮微血管在形态上无显著差异。然而,在斑块形成过程中,斑块皮肤中的浅表乳头微血管会发生显著的特征性变化,即伸长、增宽和迂曲。因此,这些血管至少在一定程度上在银屑病临床病变的发病机制中起重要、必要但可能是次要的作用。

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