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Colonic neuropathological aspects in patients with intractable constipation due to obstructed defecation.

Gabrio Bassotti1, Vincenzo Villanacci, Riccardo Nascimbeni, Corrado R Asteria, Simona Fisogni, Gabriella Nesi, Laura Legrenzi, Marina Mariano, Francesco Tonelli, Antonio Morelli, Bruno Salerni.   

Abstract

One of the most frequent subtypes of constipation is represented by obstructed defecation, and it has recently been reported that these patients may have colonic motor abnormalities in addition to alterations of the anorectal area. However, it is unknown whether these patients display abnormalities of the enteric nervous system, as reported in other groups of constipated subjects. For this reason, we evaluated the neuropathologic aspects of the enteric nervous system in a homogeneous group of patients with obstructed defecation. Colonic specimens from 11 patients (nine women, age range 39-66 years) undergoing surgery for symptoms refractory to any therapeutic measure, including biofeedback training, were obtained and examined by means of conventional histological methods and immunohistochemistry (NSE, S100, c-Kit, formamide-mAb, Bcl-2, CD34, alfa-actin). Analysis of the specimens showed that the enteric neurons were significantly decreased only in the submucosal plexus of patients (P<0.0001 vs controls), whereas the enteric glial cells of constipated patients were reduced in both the myenteric (P=0.018 vs controls) and the submucosal plexus (P=0.004 vs controls). No difference between patients and controls were found concerning c-Kit and CD34 expression, and the number of apoptotic neurons. These findings support the concept that at least a subgroup of patients with obstructed defecation and severe, intractable symptoms display abnormalities of the enteric nervous system, mostly related to the enteric glial cells. These findings might explain some of the pathophysiological abnormalities, and help to better understand this condition.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17277762     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.3800748

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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Review 5.  Beyond hematoxylin and eosin: the importance of immunohistochemical techniques for evaluating surgically resected constipated patients.

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Review 9.  Enteric glial cells and their role in gastrointestinal motor abnormalities: introducing the neuro-gliopathies.

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