Piecemeal Mechanism Combining Sprouting and Intussusceptive Angiogenesis in Intravenous Papillary Formation Induced by PGE2 and Glycerol.

Anat Rec (Hoboken)

Department of Cell Biology and Histology, School of Medicine, Regional Campus of International Excellence. "Campus Mare Nostrum, " University of Murcia, Espinardo, Spain.

Published: October 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines human intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia (IPEH), focusing on how vascularization of vein walls is linked to the development of papillae in this condition.
  • An animal model using PGE2 and glycerol was utilized to mimic and further investigate the mechanisms behind papillary formation, showing a sequence of activation, sprouting, and microvessel development in the vein walls.
  • The findings suggest that the formation of papillae involves a combination of sprouting and intussusceptive angiogenesis, indicating a complex mechanism that could be relevant in various pathological processes, including certain types of tumors.

Article Abstract

Recently, we demonstrated that in human intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia (IPEH), vein wall vascularization occurs in association with myriad papillae, a large part of which formed in the vascularized vein wall. Previously, using an animal model, we observed that PGE2 and glycerol administration around the femoral vein originates intense vascularization of the vein wall from its intimal endothelial cells (ECs). This vascularization is similar to that in IPEH. The aim of this study is to assess the mechanism of papillary formation, using this model after demonstrating papillary development in neo-vascularized femoral vein walls. In semithin and ultrathin sections, the sequential vascular and papillary development was as follows: (a) activation of vein intimal ECs, (b) sprouting of intimal ECs towards the vein media layer and microvessel development, (c) interconnection between neighboring microvessels originated elementary loops, which encircled vein wall components and formed papillae. The encircling ECs formed the papillary cover, and the encircled component formed the core. The papillae showed a similar structure to that of folds and pillars in intussusceptive angiogenesis, and (d) origin of secondary and complex loop systems by interconnection of neighboring elementary loops and by splitting of papillae by new loops, with abundant papillary development. In conclusion, the results support a piecemeal angiogenic mechanism in papillary formation, with association of sprouting and intussusceptive types of angiogenesis. Further studies are needed to assess whether the intravascular papillae described in several pathologic processes, including vessel tumors, such as Dabska's tumor, retiform hemangioendothelioma, and angiosarcoma, follow a similar mechanism. Anat Rec, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Anat Rec, 300:1781-1792, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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