Histological and ultrastructural investigation of retinal microaneurysm development in diabetic patients
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Histological and ultrastructural investigation of retinal microaneurysm development in diabetic patients
Abstract
Background: Although microaneurysms are a clinicopathological hallmark of diabetic retinopathy, there have been few ultrastructural studies of these important lesions. As a result, knowledge of the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of microaneurysms remains fragmentary. This study provides histological and ultrastructural evidence of various stages in microaneurysm formation within the retinal vasculature.
Methods: The eyes of three type II diabetic patients, obtained within 24 hours of death, were studied by the trypsin digest technique. Eyes from two further type II diabetics were fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde within 12 hours of death and processed for electron microscopy.
Results: In the trypsin digest preparations, small saccular and fusiform microaneurysms were observed in the peripheral retinal. In the central retina, the microaneurysms ranged in morphology from thin walled, cellular forms to dense, acellular, hyalinised forms. Ultrastructurally, four distinct groups of microaneurysm were observed. Type I showed an extensive accumulation of polymorphonuclear cells into the lumen. The endothelium remained intact, although pericytes were invariably absent. Type II microaneurysms were typified by large numbers of red blood cells (RBCs) in the lumen. Endothelial cells and pericytes were completely absent. The type III microaneurysm was also non-perfused and contained aggregates of irregularly shaped RBC profiles and RBC breakdown products. Recanalisation by new vessels into the occluded lumen was observed in one microaneurysm. Type IV microaneurysms were almost or completely sclerosed, with extensive fibrosis and lipid infiltration into the lumen and basement membrane wall.
Conclusion: This investigation describes several distinctive stages in the formation of microaneurysms during diabetic retinopathy. With reference to the pathogenesis of retinal microaneurysms, the interaction of various cell types is discussed and the significance of vascular cell death and localised hypertensive events highlighted.
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