Literature DB >> 9539659

Human defunctionalized colon: a histopathological and pharmacological study of muscularis propria in resection specimens.

V Violi1, F Cobianchi, M Adami, T Torri, G Ferraro, L Roncoroni.   

Abstract

Despite the regression of "diversion colitis," temporary functional disorders after bowel continuity restoration could be caused by changes in the smooth muscle of excluded segments; however, studies on the muscularis propria have yielded contradictory results. This study was aimed at evaluating possible histopathological changes in muscular layers and motility of the defunctionalized human colon. Ten patients with defunctionalized colorectum (group A) and 10 controls (group B) underwent restorative or primary resection surgery. Strips were taken proximal to the colostomy (specimens A1) and the defunctionalized segment (specimens A2), and from the proximal (specimens B1) and distal extremity (specimens B2) of resected colons. Measurements of the thickness of the muscularis propria and of the volume density of the myenteric plexus, as well as of spontaneous motility and responses to electrical and pharmacological stimulation were taken. The muscularis propria was thicker in A2 than in A1 specimens (P = 0.004) and in B2 than in B1 specimens (P = 0.007). No differences were recorded either in the myenteric plexus volume density or in colonic motility. No differences were recorded in intergroup comparisons. As no structural or functional changes related to defunctionalization were found, clinical disorders after colorectal restoration could rather result from underlying colonic pathology and/or incomplete distal colon resection.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9539659     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018879511896

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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