The resistive region of pulmonary microvessels in ovalbumin-sensitised guinea pigs: a quantitative and qualitative histological study

  • Svitlana Popko
  • Valentina Yevtushenko
  • Andriy Kaplaushenko
  • Serhiy Tertishniy
Keywords: arteriole, microcirculation, experimental allergic inflammation, lung, ovalbumin, guinea pig

Abstract

This work aimed to study the morphofunctional changes in the resistive region of the pulmonary microcirculatory bed in ovalbumin- sensitised guinea pigs. Using histological, morphometric, and statistical methods, we studied the lungs of 48 male guinea pigs in conditions of the experimental allergic inflammatory process. To assess the structural and functional state of medium (51– 125 μm) and small (25–50 μm) arterioles, the outer and inner diameters, the thickness of the tunica media, and the Kernogan index were determined. The most pronounced changes, such as thickening of their walls and narrowing of the lumen in the late stages of the allergic inflammatory process, consisted in the restructuring of medium arterioles. Compared to control animals, the inner diameter of the medium arterioles decreased three times (p*/**<0.05) in experimental group 4; the thickness of the tunica media of medium arterioles increased two times (p*/**<0.05) in experimental group 3. These changes are the result of the increasing tone and hypertrophy of the smooth muscles of the tunica media and the decreasing capacity of arterioles as evidenced by a statistically significant increase of the Kernogan index-indicated hypertrophy and the increasing tone of the smooth muscles of the tunica media and decreasing vascular throughput.

Published
2022-05-04
Section
Physiology