Several studies have reported that fetuses with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and infants with low birth weight present increased intima/media thickness (aIMT) of the abdominal aorta wall compared with fetuses and infants appropriate for gestational age (AGA). Evidence suggested that aIMT might be related to inflammation, probably indicating a very early stage of future adulthood disease, such as atherosclerosis. We aimed to investigate histological findings in the abdominal aorta wall of one IUGR stillbirth in which ultrasound had detected aIMT. Microscopy observations of the abdominal aorta wall confirmed the intima thickening and detected condensation of the elastic fibers forming an evident internal elastic membrane and presence of inflammatory elements, such as macrophages, activated endothelial cells, and fibroblastoid cells. The present study highlights that IUGR associated with aIMT is related to inflammation, which might represent a very early sign of future adult lesions. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Fetal aorta wall inflammation in ultrasound-detected aortic intima/media thickness and growth retardation / Vincenza Rita Lo Vasco; Roberto Salmaso; Vincenzo Zanardo; Rita Businaro; Silvia Visentin; Erich Cosmi. - In: JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-0378. - 91:(2011), pp. 103-107. [10.1016/j.jri.2011.03.010]

Fetal aorta wall inflammation in ultrasound-detected aortic intima/media thickness and growth retardation

Vincenza Rita Lo Vasco;
2011

Abstract

Several studies have reported that fetuses with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and infants with low birth weight present increased intima/media thickness (aIMT) of the abdominal aorta wall compared with fetuses and infants appropriate for gestational age (AGA). Evidence suggested that aIMT might be related to inflammation, probably indicating a very early stage of future adulthood disease, such as atherosclerosis. We aimed to investigate histological findings in the abdominal aorta wall of one IUGR stillbirth in which ultrasound had detected aIMT. Microscopy observations of the abdominal aorta wall confirmed the intima thickening and detected condensation of the elastic fibers forming an evident internal elastic membrane and presence of inflammatory elements, such as macrophages, activated endothelial cells, and fibroblastoid cells. The present study highlights that IUGR associated with aIMT is related to inflammation, which might represent a very early sign of future adult lesions. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Vincenza Rita Lo Vasco; Roberto Salmaso; Vincenzo Zanardo; Rita Businaro; Silvia Visentin; Erich Cosmi
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