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Branching patterns of intramural coronary vessels determined by microangiography using synchrotron radiation

Authors :
Kenkichi Tanioka
Yutaka Tanaka
Takafumi Sekka
Minhaz Uddin Mohammed
Yoshiro Shinozaki
Kazuyuki Hyodo
Hiroe Nakazawa
Shunnosuke Handa
Keiji Umetani
Kunihisa Ito
Hidezo Mori
Sumihisa Abe
Misao Kubota
Akira Tanaka
Masami Ando
Etsuro Tanaka
Source :
The American journal of physiology. 276(6)
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The intramural coronary artery (IMCA) with a diameter of 50–500 μm is critical for blood supply to the inner layers of heart muscle. We introduced digital measurement to microangiography using monochromatic synchrotron radiation and quantified branching patterns of the IMCA, the epicardial coronary artery (EPCA), and the distal ileal artery (DIA). The pre- and postbranching diameters were measured (95–1,275 μm) in seven dogs. A typical arterial segment divided into two nearly equivalent branches, and a regression line of daughter-to-mother diameter plots was almost identical among the EPCA ( y = 0.838 x − 16.7 in μm), IMCA ( y = 0.737 x− 2.18), and DIA ( y = 0.755 x + 8.63). However, a considerable difference was present at a segment where a proximal IMCA branched off from an EPCA ( y = 0.182 x + 90.2). Moreover, a proximal IMCA diameter had no relationship to the branching order from an EPCA. The precision of this method was confirmed by the good correlation of diameter measurements between two independent observers ( r = 0.999, y = 1.02 x − 1.07). In conclusion, using digital microangiography we demonstrated that the self-similar branching pattern of coronary arteries was discrete at the connection between the IMCA and EPCA.

Details

ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
276
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cbeae05f97407011e363ec8336fc1e2b