Histological Evaluation of Autophagic Cell Death in Calcified Aortic Valve Stenosis Departments of Pathology and Cardiovascular Surgery, Middelheim Hospital Antwerp, Antwerp, Human Anatomy and Embryology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Dept. Healthcare Sciences, Hogeschool, Antwerpen, Belgium |
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Background and aim of the study: Calcification in aortic
valves is the most common valvular lesion in western populations. This
event is correlated with cellular degeneration in the valvular cusps,
although there is no exact evidence how these cells die: this requires
further exploration. |
moderate to severe mineralization in 10 of 12 patients
in the surgical group, but in only one of 12 in the autopsy group. No
significant observations were made with regard to PGP9.5 and neurofilament
staining. Moderate to severe ubiquitin labeling was found initially in
the majority of the surgical resection group (9/12) compared to a minority
in the autopsy group (1/12). TUNEL-positive labeling was very rare and
found mostly at the endothelial layer of the valvular cusps. |
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