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Neurogastroenterol Motil ; 21(2): 207-14, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18798794

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to examine mitogen-activated protein kinase (ERK1/2) activation in the human neonatal colonic enteric nervous system. For this, we investigated by immunocytochemistry the cellular localization of phosphorylated ERK1/2 (P-ERK) in a series of normal human colon samples removed from newborns and in patients with intestinal obstruction such as Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR), stenosis and atresia. We checked the presence of P-ERK in the three distinct histological layers of normal colon. Phosphorylated ERK was detected in the colonic mucosa, in the enteric nervous system and in endothelial cells. In the mucosa from normal colon, P-ERK was detected at the upper part of the crypt, while P-ERK activation in epithelial cells is altered in HSCR, stenosis and atresia. In the normal colon, strong P-ERK staining was detected in myenteric and submucosal enteric plexuses. Using confocal microscopy analyses, we observed that P-ERK staining was localized in enteric glial cells and not in enteric neurons. Strong P-ERK staining was also observed in plexuses from stenosis and atresia whereas in HSCR, hypertrophic nerve fibres were not stained.


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Colon/enzymology , Colon/innervation , Enteric Nervous System/enzymology , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1/metabolism , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3/metabolism , Colon/anatomy & histology , Enteric Nervous System/anatomy & histology , Enzyme Activation , Hirschsprung Disease/enzymology , Hirschsprung Disease/pathology , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Intestinal Atresia/enzymology , Intestinal Atresia/pathology , Intestinal Obstruction/enzymology , Intestinal Obstruction/pathology , Phosphorylation
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J Pediatr Surg ; 12(3): 397-402, 1977 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-874726

ABSTRACT

The possibility that the composition of amniotic fluid is significantly altered with fetal intestinal obstruction was examined in 15 normal, 15 sham operated and 15 ewes in which jejuno-ileal atresia was created by devascularizing a 15 cm intestinal segment in the fetus at 90--100 days gestation. Samples of amniotic fluid for osmolality, urea N, creatinine, electrolytes, amylase, lipase, bilirubin, and proteins were obtained at 100 days gestation and at C-section performed 5 days prior to the anticipated date of delivery. One sham operated and four operated fetuses aborted prior to term for an 83% overall fetal survival rate. All surviving operated animals had total intestinal obstruction with the classical appearance of jejuno-ileal atresia. The volume of amniotic fluid at term varied from gelatinous material to as much as 1.0 liter of clear yellow to dark orange fluid. Amniotic fluid composition in term animals was not significantly different from those at 100 days gestation when the creatinine was below 15 mg%. However, sodium and chloride were significantly elevated in all groups at term when the creatinine was above 15 mg%. The osmolality and urea N in the latter group was not significantly different from animals at 100 days gestation. The amylase, lipase, total proteins, albumin, total and direct, and bilirubin in control animals at term was not significantly different from sham operated and experimental subjects. This study suggests that routine amniocentesis in the "high risk" patient would not be diagnostic of fetal intestinal obstruction.


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Amniotic Fluid/analysis , Fetal Diseases/metabolism , Ileum , Intestinal Atresia/metabolism , Jejunum , Amylases/analysis , Animals , Bilirubin/analysis , Female , Intestinal Atresia/enzymology , Lipase/analysis , Osmolar Concentration , Pregnancy , Proteins/analysis , Sheep , Urea/analysis
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