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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Signorelli, Salvatore Santo; | Malaponte, Maria Grazia | Di Pino, Luigi | Costa, Maria Pia | Pennisi, Giuseppe | Mazzarino, Maria Clorinda
Affiliations: Department of Internal Medicine “A.Francaviglia”, Angiology Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Catania, Italy | Institute of General Pathology, Chair of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Catania, Italy
Note: [] Correspondence to: Salvatore Santo Signorelli, Via Firenze n∘123, 95020‐Acicastello, Italy. Tel.: +39 95 7159091; Fax: +39 95 312165; E‐mail: signct@ctonline.it.
Abstract: Background: many studies have investigated between venous stasis, functions of the vascular and perivascular anastomotic structure, venous endothelium and circulating leukocytes. Setting: patients with varicose veins (n=15) and a healthy control group (n=15). Methods: the authors investigated some soluble mediators of monocytes‐macrophages, which induce inflammation. They determined interleukin 1β (IL‐1β) and interleukin 6 (IL‐6) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) levels at rest and after induced venous occlusion (using an inflated cuff to 60 mmHg for 25 minutes). Results: their results revealed elevated baseline production in the former and that induced venous occlusion further augmented the levels of all cytokines in the study series, especially in patients with varicose veins. Conclusion: The authors believe that the study shows functional activation of monocyte‐macrophages related to venous stasis as a consequence of venous hypertension. Cell response damages the endothelial structure and may represent an important element in the pathophysiology of chronic venous insufficiency.
Keywords: Venous stasis, cytokines, venous disease
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 311-316, 2000
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