Immunofluorescence studies of atrophie blanche with antibodies against fibrinogen, fibrin, plasminogen activator inhibitor, factor VIII-related antigen, and collagen type IV

In and around ulcers complicating the chronic venous insufficiency syndrome and atrophie blanche a pericapillary cuff of fibrinoid material has been described. The aim of the present study was to find out whether pericapillary cuffs are present in atrophie blanche ulcerations, whether they consist o...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:VASA Vol. 21; no. 2; p. 143
Main Authors: Brakman, M, Faber, W R, Kerckhaert, J A, Kraaijenhagen, R J, Hart, H C
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland 1992
Subjects:
Online Access:Get more information
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:In and around ulcers complicating the chronic venous insufficiency syndrome and atrophie blanche a pericapillary cuff of fibrinoid material has been described. The aim of the present study was to find out whether pericapillary cuffs are present in atrophie blanche ulcerations, whether they consist of fibrinogen and/or fibrin in comparison to normal controls, and whether this cuff is composed of other components. Skin biopsies from ten patients adjacent to atrophie blanche ulcers, and from ten controls were taken. In all patients pericapillary cuffs consisting of fibrin were found. However, no fibrinogen was found in these cuffs. In the controls no cuffs were found. In this fibrin network factor VIII-related antigen and collagen type IV were also present. The finding of plasminogen activator inhibitor-I in the pericapillary cuff in several cases may indicate that breakdown of this fibrin cuff is impaired. The possible diffusion barrier caused by the pericapillary cuff together with the pattern of vascularization may be an important event in ulcer formation and impaired ulcer healing.
ISSN:0301-1526