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Morphological and functional changes in microvasculature and endomysium in human atrial myocardium with atrial fibrillation
Smorodinova, Natalia ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor) ; Čížková, Dana (referee) ; Čížková, Kateřina (referee)
This doctorial thesis was focused on morphological and functional changes in microvasculature and endomysium in human atrial myocardium with atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most common arrhythmias in the clinical practice and it is associated with an increase in mortality risk that is strongly related with old age. Its pathogenesis is still not sufficiently explored. One of the generally recognized factors contributing to the initiation and maintenance of atrial fibrillation is structural remodeling of the myocardium. Structural remodeling is reflected by changes that affect both atrial cardiomyocytes as well as endomysium. We analyzed atrial biopsies obtained from patients undergoing bypass or mitral valve surgery. The patients had a regular sinus rhythm or were suffering from AF. Immunohistochemistry was used to visualize collagen I, collagen III, elastin, desmin, smooth muscle actin and VEGF in the atrial samples.To detect capillaries UEA-lectin was used. For detection of different types of immune cells the following markers were detected immunohistochemically: CD45 as a pan- leukocyte marker, CD3 for T-lymphocytes, CD68 for monocyte/macrophages, mast cell tryptase for mast cells and DC-SIGN for immature dendritic cells. Our results document that in patients...

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