Estudo histoquímico e ultra-estrutural da distribuição das fibras da matriz extracelular na prega vocal humana fetal no período perinatal / Histochemical and ultrastructural study on the distribution of the extracellular matrix fibers in the human fetal vocal fold

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

It is currently believed that, in humans, the vocal ligament develops after birth. However, there is no consensus in the literature about the age of its surge. Most papers describe that in the newborn, the lamina propria shows the presence of some sparse fibers without any particular organization. The main purpose of this study was to obtain information regarding collagenous and elastic system fibers (in the light of the current knowledge on extracellular matrix) in the lamina propria of fetal vocal fold. Larynges obtained from autopsy of human fetuses aged seven to nine months were studied by means of light and electron microscopy. Collagen containing fibers were assessed by the Picrosirius-polarization method, elastic system fibers were described using Weigerts resorcin-fuchsin with previous oxidation with oxone. The histochemical results coincide with the electron microscope observations in showing collagen populations segregated into different compartments of the lamina propria. Thus, in its central region the collagen shows up as thin, weakly birefringent, greenish fibers while the superficial and deep regions consist of thick collagen fibers which display a strong birefringence of red or yellow color when studied with the aid of the Picrosirius-polarization method. These characteristics strongly suggest that the thin fibers in the central region are composed mainly of type-III collagen, whereas type-I collagen predominates in the superficial and deep regions, in agreement with the observations in the literature pertaining to studies of adult vocal folds. As well as collagen, the elastic system fibers show a differential distribution throughout the lamina propria. This distribution is complementary, in a sense, to that of the collagen fibers: the central region, with thin collagenous fibers, presents the greatest density of elastic system fibers in comparison to the superficial and deep regions. Thus, the presence of a differential distribution of the extracellular matrix fibers in the fetal vocal fold equivalent to the classical description of the adult vocal ligament allowed the conclusion that a vocal ligament is already present in the newborn. The functional implications of the foregoing findings are discussed. Current ideas sustaining that stimuli like phonation are essential to the determination of the layered structure of the lamina propria would make it surprising that a newborn baby could present a complex and organized distribution of connective tissue components as our results show to be the case. The idea that genetic contrivance instead should play a role in the organization of these layers seems to explain better the observed structures once it would act before any mechanical stimulus similar to phonation could take place.

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laringe feto collagen fetus ligamentos elastic tissue larynx cordas vocais tecido conjuntivo vocal cords ligaments connective tissue extracellular matrix colágeno tecido elástico matriz extracelular

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