DISTRIBUTION AND PROGRESSION OF CORONARY ARTERIAL AND AORTIC LESIONS IN THE CONVENTIONAL WATANABE HERITABLE HYPERLIPIDEMIC RABBIT : Quantitative Analysis
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The distribution and progression of coronary arterial and aortic lesions were examined in 40 conventional Watanabe Heritable Hyperlipidemic (WHHL) rabbits. They were classified according to age into stage I (3-5 months old, 14 rabbits), stage II (6-12 months old; 12 rabbits) and stage III (14-28 months old; 14 rabbits). Fifteen normal Japanese rabbits served as controls. The findings obtained from serial and trasverse sections of each of the extramural coronary arteries (ECA) and trasverse section of each of 4 to 5 equal pieces of whole ventricle for intramural coronary arteries (ICA) were quantified by an image analyzer. Atherosclerosis with positive Sudan III stain was seen in aorta, ECA and ICA over 200μ in diameter. Atherosclerotic lesions were noted in the aortic arch in stage I rabbits and in the whole aorta in stages II and III rabbits. In ECA, stenosis due to atherosclerosis was noted in 14, 33 and 93% of stages I, II and III rabbits, respectively. Stenosis of over 75% in the orifices of the left and right coronary arteries was noted frequently (71%), while mural thrombi, hemorrhage, intimal rupture and recanalization were seen rarely. Striking features were non-atherosclerotic stenosis with negative Sudan III, seen in the ICA less than 200 in diameter of almost all the hearts of stages II and III rabbits. Acute and old myocardial infarction appeared in 5 of the 14 hearts of the stage III rabbits and the infarct-related ECA showed severe stenosis of over 90%. In conclusion, to detect coronary atherosclerosis, serial and transverse sections of ECA are needed. In conventional WHHL rabbits, the incidence of stenosis in ECA is very high, compared with that of the previous reports, and myocardial infarction is due to severe stenosis in ECA. Non-atherosclerotic lesions in ICA occur before the appearance of the atherosclerotic lesions in ECA.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1988-04-20
著者
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FUJIWARA TAKAKO
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
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Fujiwara Takako
Department Of Food Science Kyoto Women's University
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Takahashi Masaaki
The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto University
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Wu Der-jinn
Chung Shang Medical University Hospital
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Matsuda Mitsuhiko
Department Of Internal Medicine Yamaguchi University
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Hamashima Yoshihiro
Department Of Biomaterials Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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FUJIWARA HISAYOSHI
The Third Division,Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
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Kawamura Atsushi
The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Tanaka M
Osaka City Univ. Medical School
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Tanaka Masahiro
Rakuwakai Otowa Hospital
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Yokoyama Haruko
Department Of Biomaterials Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Kawai Chuichi
The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine. Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Matsuda Mitsuo
The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Onodera Tomoya
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery And The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto Un
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Ishii Kenji
Department Of Geriatric Medicine Kyoto University Faculty Of Medicine
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Kawamura Atsushi
Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicihe Kyoto University
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Tanaka Masaru
The Third Division of Medicine, Kyoto University
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ISHIDA MORIHARU
Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicihe, Kyoto University
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ISHIDA Moriharu
The Third Division,Faculty of Medicine,Kyoto University
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TAKEMURA Genzou
The Third Division,Faculty of Medicine,Kyoto University
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WU DER-JINN
The Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine ,Kyoto University
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ONODERA TOMOYA
The Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine ,Kyoto University
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NAGANO YUTAKA
The Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine ,Kyoto University
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ISHII KENJI
The Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine ,Kyoto University
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KITA TORU
The Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine ,Kyoto University
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Matsuda Mitsuo
Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicihe Kyoto University
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Kita Toru
The Third Devision Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto University
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Kita Toru
Department Of Clinical Bio-regulatory Science Division Of Molecular Medicine For Adult And Geriatric
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Fujiwara Hisayoshi
The Third Division Of Internal Medicine Kyoto University
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Kawai Chuichi
The Third Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Nagano Yutaka
Department Of Internal Medicine 3rd Division Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Wu Der-jinn
The Third Division Departments Of Internal Medicine
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Himura Yoshihiro
Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Ishida Moriharu
Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicihe Kyoto University
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Hayakawa Yukihiro
Department Of Biomaterials Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Yokoyama Haruko
Regeneration & Advanced Medical Science
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Motai Michio
Section Of Technology Heiwa-bussan Co. Ltd.
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Takashima Masayuki
Third Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto University Faculty Of Medicine
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Tanaka Masaru
Department Of Cardiology Cardiovascular Center Osaka Red Cross Hospital
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Tanaka Masaru
The Third Division Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Tanaka Makoto
Cardiovascular Center Osaka Red Cross Hospital
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Fujiwara Hisayoshi
The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto
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Yokoyama Haruko
Regeneration & Advanced Medical Science Graduate School Of Medicine Gifu University
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Matsuda Mitsuo
Department Of Internal Medicine Yamaguchi University
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Onodera Tomoya
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery And The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto Un
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Ishida Moriharu
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery And The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto Un
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Kawamura Atsusi
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery And The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto Un
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Kawamura Atsusi
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery And The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto Un
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Ishida Moriharu
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery And The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto Un
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Tanaka Masaru
Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto University
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Takashima Masayuki
Cardiovascular Center Osaka Red Cross Hospital
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Ishida Moriharu
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery And The Third Division Department Of Internal Medicine Kyoto University
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