Histopathologic findings in explanted heart tissue from patients with end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.
Publication year
2001Source
Transplant International, 14, 5, (2001), pp. 299--306ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Human Genetics
Pathology
Medical Microbiology
Journal title
Transplant International
Volume
vol. 14
Issue
iss. 5
Page start
p. 299-
Page end
p. 306
Subject
Chromosomal aberrations and cancer; Inflammatory reactions in the kidneys; Pathogenesis, epidemiology, and treatment of microbial infections; Chromosomale aberraties en kanker; Immunologische ontstekingsprocessen in de nier; Pathogenese, epidemiologie en behandeling van microbiële infectiesAbstract
Explanted hearts were examined to determine whether specific histopathologic features are present in the myocardium of patients with end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (IDC). Extensive histopathologic examination by light microscopy, electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry revealed marked fibrosis in the hearts of 21 of 37 IDC patients and in 26 of 35 patients with heart diseases of known causes. Reactive (interstitial and perivascular) fibrosis predominated in the IDC hearts, whereas both reparative (replacement) fibrosis and reactive fibrosis were found in the comparison group. Endocardial fibroelastosis was found in nine patients with IDC and in 14 patients from the comparison group. Distinct patterns of fibrosis were the sole significant histopathologic difference between myocardial samples from patients with IDC and from those with heart diseases of known causes. The diffuse presence of reactive fibrosis in IDC patients suggests a more generalised dysfunction that affects the composition of the myocardial extracellular matrix.
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