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Ultrastructural Aspects of the Liver Perisinusoidal Space in Diabetic Patients With and Without Microangiopathy

  1. Dominique Bernuau,
  2. Raymonde Guillot,
  3. Anne-Marie Durand,
  4. Nadine Raoux,
  5. Thierry Gabreau,
  6. Philippe Passa and
  7. Gérard Feldmann
  1. Unité de Recherches de Physiopathologie Hépatique, INSERM, Hôpital Beaujon, Clichy; Laboratoire d'Histologie, Embryologie, Cytogénétique, Faculté de Médecine Xavier-Bichat, Service de Nutrition-Endocrinologie, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris; and Laboratoire d'Embryologie, UER Biomedicale des Saints-Pères Paris, France
  1. Address reprint requests to Philippe Passa, M.D., Hôpital Saint-Louis, 2 Place du Dr. A. Fournier, 75475 Paris Cédex 10, France.
Diabetes 1982 Dec; 31(12): 1061-1067. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.31.12.1061
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To determine whether abnormalities of the perisinusoidal space of Disse are present in the liver of diabetic patients with microangiopathy, an ultrastructural stereologic study of the space of Disse was performed in six insulin-treated diabetics with severe pro-liferative retinopathy and six insulin-treated diabetics with normal fluorescein angiography, six patients with familial unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia were studied as controls. No patient had clinical and/or biochemical hepatic abnormalities and none suffered from any of the pathologic conditions known to be associated with collagenization of the perisinusoidal space. In control patients, the space of Disse of liver sinusoids contained occasional small deposits of collagen fibers. The relative volume of these fibers per unit of sinusoid represented 2.63 ± 0.82%. In all diabetic patients with retinopathy, marked deposition of collagen fibers within the perisinusoidal space was constantly observed, a finding confirmed by ultrastructural stereo-logic analysis which showed that the relative volume of collagen fibers per unit of sinusoid represented 7.33 ± 1.44% and differed significantly from control patient values (P < 0.001). On the contrary, the relative volume of collagen fibers within the space of Disse in diabetic patients without retinopathy (3.95 ± 2.96%) did not differ significantly from control patient values. These findings demonstrate that collagenization of the space of Disse is positively correlated with the presence of diabetic microangiopathy. Ultrastructural examination of the liver sinusoids might constitute a sensitive and useful approach for detecting the early changes of the microcirculation in diabetic patients.

  • Received August 4, 1981.
  • Revision received July 20, 1982.
  • Copyright © 1982 by the American Diabetes Association

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Ultrastructural Aspects of the Liver Perisinusoidal Space in Diabetic Patients With and Without Microangiopathy
Dominique Bernuau, Raymonde Guillot, Anne-Marie Durand, Nadine Raoux, Thierry Gabreau, Philippe Passa, Gérard Feldmann
Diabetes Dec 1982, 31 (12) 1061-1067; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.31.12.1061

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Ultrastructural Aspects of the Liver Perisinusoidal Space in Diabetic Patients With and Without Microangiopathy
Dominique Bernuau, Raymonde Guillot, Anne-Marie Durand, Nadine Raoux, Thierry Gabreau, Philippe Passa, Gérard Feldmann
Diabetes Dec 1982, 31 (12) 1061-1067; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.31.12.1061
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