Shunt-type plexiform lesions identified in the Sugen5416/Hypoxia rat model of pulmonary arterial hypertension using SPµCT

Oscar van der Have, Christian Westöö, Filip Ahrné, Xuefei Tian, Kenzo Ichimura, Till Dreier, Christian Norvik, Maya E Kumar, Edda Spiekerkoetter, Karin Tran-Lundmark

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Abstract

We recently described four distinct types of plexiform lesions in human idiopathic and familial pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) [1], visualising the three-dimensional lesion structure using synchrotron-based phase-contrast micro-CT (SPµCT). Two types, 1 and 2, are shunt-type lesions that connect pulmonary arteries to the bronchial circulation: type 1 to the vasa vasorum, and type 2 to peribronchial vessels. Type 3 lesions are found peripherally in the lung as spherical structures abruptly terminating the distal pulmonary artery/arteriole, and type 4 are characterised by recanalization of an occluded artery/arteriole. Our observation of type 1 and type 2 lesions in PAH supports previous work which demonstrated intrapulmonary bronchopulmonary anastomoses (IBAs) connected to plexiform lesions in human PAH, suggesting that shunting of blood can occur within lesions in the setting of supra-systemic pulmonary arterial pressure [2]. Further hemodynamic studies of distinct subtypes of plexiform lesions have been hampered by the lack of available animal models with plexiform lesions representative of the full range of lesion types found in human disease. Plexiform lesions have previously been described in the Sugen5416/Hypoxia rat model of pulmonary hypertension when time until sacrifice following hypoxia is extended to 13–14 weeks. Initially plexiform lesions were identified within the lumen as well as outside the vessel as aneurysm-like lesions [3], and recently the latter type was shown to form in supernumerary arteries [4]. However, neither study observed plexiform lesions communicating with the bronchial circulation, possibly because of methodological limitations of the histological analysis.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2102802
JournalThe European respiratory journal
Volume59
Issue number6
Early online date2022 Mar 24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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  • Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems

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