Weissen-Plenz G, Sezer O, Vahlhaus C, Robenek H, Hoffmeier A, Tjan TD, Scheld HH, Sindermann JR
Research article (journal)Cogan's syndrome is a rare disorder of unknown origin characterized by inflammatory ocular disease and vestibuloauditory symptoms. Systemic vasculitis is found in about 10% of cases.A 46-year-old female with Cogans's syndrome and a history of arterial hypertension presented with severe chest pain caused by an aneurysm of the ascending aorta with a dissection membrane located a few centimeters distal from the aortic root. After surgery, histopathological analysis revealed that vascular matrix integrity and expression of the major matrix molecules was characterized by elastolysis and collagenolysis and thus a dramatic loss of structural integrity. Remarkably, exceeding matrix deterioration was associated with massively increased levels of granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF).Our data suggest that the persistently increased secretion of the inflammatory mediator GM-CSF by resident inflammatory cells but also by SMC may be the trigger of aortic wall structural deterioration.
Hoffmeier, Andreas | Department for Cardiovascular Surgery |
Scheld, Hans Heinrich | Department for Cardiovascular Surgery |
Sezer, Ömer | Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy |
Sindermann, Jürgen | Department for Cardiovascular Surgery |
Tjan, Tonny | Department for Cardiovascular Surgery |