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The Double-Peak Pattern of Pituitary Adenoma Intrasellar Pressure and Its Effects on the Microvascular Structure

Journal

WORLD NEUROSURGERY
Volume 151, Issue -, Pages E137-E145

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.03.146

Keywords

Extracellular matrix; Intrasellar pressure; Microvascular structure  Pituitary adenoma

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China [2018Y0067, 2019J01532]
  2. Fujian Provincial Health Technology Project [2019ZQN95]

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The study investigates the relationship between intrasellar pressure and microvascular structure in pituitary adenomas. In the study, it was found that intrasellar pressure showed a double-peak pattern as pituitary adenoma size increased. Certain parameters of the microvascular structure were positively related to intrasellar pressure, indicating an adaptive change in response to ensure sufficient blood supply to the adenoma. Further study is needed to understand the specific mechanism of this phenomenon.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the intrasellar pressure (ISP) and the microvascular structure of pituitary adenomas. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the ISP in 66 patients with pituitary adenomas. The corresponding microvascular structure was obtained using immunohistochemistry and analyzed for its correlation with the ISP. RESULTS: The average ISP was 25.89 +/- 8.27 mm Hg, and the ISP was not related to the size of the adenoma (Pearson correlation coefficient, 0.103; P [ 0.415). The ISPs of adenomas with different Knosp grades were significantly different (P < 0.05). From grade 0 to grade 4, at first, the ISP increased with the Knosp grade and reached the first peak at grade 2. It then decreased at grade 3 and increased again at grade 4, showing a double-peak pattern. The minimal diameter and perimeter of the microvessels and the vessel-covered area percentage were positively related to the ISP. When these parameters were compared among the adenomas of different Knosp grades, they also exhibited a double-peak pattern. CONCLUSIONS: In the present study, we found that with the increase in pituitary adenoma size and invasion of the surrounding tissues, the ISP of pituitary adenomas showed a double-peak pattern. The ISP and certain parameters of the microvascular structure are related, because the microvasculature adaptively changes its structure in response to the changing ISP to ensure a sufficient blood supply to the adenoma. The specific mechanism of this phenomenon requires further study.

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