Literature DB >> 6366708

Destruction of elastic tissue (elastolysis) as a link between atherosclerosis and the temporal arteritis/polymyalgia rheumatica syndrome. Observations on an actinic factor in vascular disease.

J P O'Brien.   

Abstract

Destruction (elastolysis) of the internal elastic lamina is frequently observed near early atherosclerotic plaques. Elastolysis and plaque formation are also found together in the temporal arteritis/polymyalgia rheumatica syndrome. Could it be that atherosclerosis and the syndrome are more closely akin than usually thought, with elastolysis acting as the pathogenetic link between them? A kinship of this nature is in accord with the growing recognition that elastin-related autoimmunity prevails in both these forms of vascular disease. A case can also be made out for the belief that the autoimmune reactions in internal vessels may be provoked by events in the integument where a slow but ultimately massive turnover of dermal and vascular elastic tissue takes place under the harmful influence of solar and other forms of actinic radiation.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6366708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Biol (Paris)        ISSN: 0369-8114


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