| Literature DB >> 26550563 |
Giacomo Rossi1, Matteo Cerquetella1, Graziano Pengo2, Subeide Mari1, Emilia Balint3, Gabrio Bassotti4, Nicolae Manolescu3.
Abstract
We compared the immunohistochemical expression of putrescine (PUT), spermine (SPM), ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), and diamine oxidase (DAO) in bioptic samples of canine colonic mucosa with chronic inflammation (i.e., granulomatous colitis and lymphoplasmacytic colitis) or neoplasia. Single and total polyamines levels were significantly higher in neoplastic tissue than in normal samples. Samples with different degrees of inflammation showed a general decrease expression of ODC if compared to controls; SPM was practically not expressed in control samples and very low in samples with chronic-granulomatous inflammation. In carcinomatous samples, the ODC activity was higher with respect to controls and samples with inflammation. This is the first description of polyamines expression in dog colonic mucosa in normal and in different pathological conditions, suggesting that the balance between polyamine degradation and biosynthesis is evidently disengaged during neoplasia.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26550563 PMCID: PMC4624879 DOI: 10.1155/2015/172756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Summary characteristics of enrolled dogs.
| Group and race | Sex | Median age (range) in years |
|---|---|---|
| Group 1 (CTR) = 10 dogs | ||
| Labradors (1) | m = 3, mn = 1, f = 2, fs = 4 | 6.3 (3–11) |
| Mix (4) | ||
| Cocker (1) | ||
| Beagle (2) | ||
| German sheph. (2) | ||
| Group 2 (GC) = 10 dogs | ||
| Schnauzers (1) | m = 2, mn = 3, f = 1, fs = 4 | 6.4 (1–12) |
| Cocker (1) | ||
| Yorkie (1) | ||
| Mix (1) | ||
| Rottweiler (1) | ||
| Collie (1) | ||
| Pekinese (1) | ||
| Shih Tzu (1) | ||
| Boxer (1) | ||
| German sheph. (1) | ||
| Group 3 (LPC) = 10 dogs | ||
| Labradors (1) | m = 3, mn = 1, f = 1, fs = 5 | 4.9 (1–10) |
| Mix (2) | ||
| Boxers (1) | ||
| Rottweiler (1) | ||
| Shih Tzu (1) | ||
| Boxer (1) | ||
| Siberian Husky (1) | ||
| Basset-hound (1) | ||
| German sheph. (1) | ||
| Group 4 (Carc) = 10 dogs | ||
| Shar pei (1) | m = 4, mn = 1, f = 2, fs = 3 | 9.9 (6–14) |
| Chow chow (2) | ||
| Labrador (1) | ||
| Boxer (1) | ||
| Belgian sheph. (1) | ||
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| Mix (3) |
m = male, mn = neutered male, f = female, fs = spayed female; mix = not pure breed.
Figure 2Expression of DAO and ODC in different colonic pathological conditions. (a) Morphological aspect of colonic carcinoma with areas of squamous metaplasia. (b) The same section stained with anti-DAO polyclonal antibody; note the weak positivity diffused particularly in well-preserved mucosal epithelium. (c) In a consequent section stained with anti-ODC pAb the strong expression of the enzyme is observed in metaplastic undifferentiated areas. (d) Morphology of granulomatous colitis with severe crypts involvement and areas of subepithelial fibrosis. (e) The expression of DAO in a consequent section shows a continuous and strong expression in the superficial epithelium, but only occasional and spotted strong stain in epithelium lining the crypts. (f) Weak and focal expression of ODC in a successive section evidences the low concentration of the enzyme in colonic epithelium during the granulomatous phlogosis. ((a) and (d) H&E; (b), (c), (e), and (f) IHC stain, Meyer's haematoxylin counterstain; (a), (b), and (c) bar = 300 µm; (d), (e), and (f) bar = 600 µm).
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