Literature DB >> 10674343

Neural crest-derived defects in experimental esophageal atresia.

C Otten1, L Migliazza, H Xia, J I Rodriguez, J A Diez-Pardo, J A Tovar.   

Abstract

Esophageal atresia (EA) is often associated with cardiovascular and other malformations that are likely neural crest derived. The present study tests the hypothesis that the heart and great vessels and the thymus and parathyroids may be abnormal in the rat model of EA as a result of disturbed neural crest development. Time-mated pregnant rats received intraperitoneally on d 8 and 9 of gestation either 2 mg/kg adriamycin or vehicle. Esophageal, heart, and thymic malformations were sought under the microscope in term fetuses. The parathyroids were histologically investigated. Control fetuses had no malformations, whereas 69 of 109 fetuses exposed to adriamycin had EA and 45 of 69 had 15 right aortic arches, nine aberrant right subclavia, eight ventricular septal defects, six narrow pulmonary outflow tracts, five tetralogies of Fallot, three double outflow right ventricles, three double aortic arches, three atrial septal defects, three right ductus arteriosus, and two truncus. The thymus was absent in 19, hypoplastic in 12, and ectopic in five out of 36 fetuses with EA in which it was studied, whereas the parathyroid glands were absent in 16, single in four, and ectopic in one of the 23 fetuses with EA in which they were studied. In conclusion, the nature of the cardiovascular, thymic, and parathyroid malformations associated with EA in rats is consistent with the hypothesis of neural crest participation in their pathogenesis. Mechanisms simultaneously disturbing foregut septation, somitic segmentation, and neural crest development should be sought to explain the combined occurrence of malformations in EA.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10674343     DOI: 10.1203/00006450-200002000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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