2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0062292
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Prenatal Intestinal Obstruction Affects the Myenteric Plexus and Causes Functional Bowel Impairment in Fetal Rat Experimental Model of Intestinal Atresia

Abstract: BackgroundIntestinal atresia is a rare congenital disorder with an incidence of 3/10 000 birth. About one-third of patients have severe intestinal dysfunction after surgical repair. We examined whether prenatal gastrointestinal obstruction might effect on the myenteric plexus and account for subsequent functional disorders.Methodology/Principal FindingsWe studied a rat model of surgically induced antenatal atresia, comparing intestinal samples from both sides of the obstruction and with healthy rat pups contro… Show more

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“…Morphologically, our results confirmed the global changes previously described in several animal models [ 9 , 11 , 20 ] with a large distension of the lumen and muscle hypertrophy above the obstruction. However, the debate is still ongoing in the literature between those promoting the impairment of the proximal segment [ 21 22 ] and those promoting that of the distal segment [ 6 , 10 ] for explaining the postnatal pathophysiology of this condition.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Morphologically, our results confirmed the global changes previously described in several animal models [ 9 , 11 , 20 ] with a large distension of the lumen and muscle hypertrophy above the obstruction. However, the debate is still ongoing in the literature between those promoting the impairment of the proximal segment [ 21 22 ] and those promoting that of the distal segment [ 6 , 10 ] for explaining the postnatal pathophysiology of this condition.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Most genes encoding neurotransmitters are not affected by the intestinal ligature with the exception of the acetylcholinesterase gene which is the most expressed gene in the ENS [ 3 ]. This downregulation has previously been described by IHC in the proximal segment [ 29 ] although a higher proportion of ChaT neurons was found based on the mRNA expression [ 11 ]. Our results indicate a downregulation of acetylcholinesterase in both segments.…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…The mechanisms driving the altered proportions of NC derivates within HSCR mutants are unclear at this time. Prenatal obstruction (atresia) has been shown to affect NC derivatives in rats, 47 and the extent of aganglionosis in the Sox10 Dom HSCR model may effectively be producing a varying length of obstruction. We realize obstruction cannot be excluded as a factor that impacts NC derivative choice; however, Sox10 Dom /+ mice are born in Mendelian ratios relative to their wild-type littermates, and the majority survive to weaning, which suggests that obstruction does not play a large role prenatally.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Time‐dated pregnant Wistar rats were purchased from Janvier Laboratories (Le Genest Saint Isle, France). The surgical procedure was performed as previously described . Briefly, general anesthesia was initiated by an intramuscular injection of ketamine (12 mg/100 g bodyweight) and chlorpromazine (0.07 mg/100 g) in pregnant rats.…”
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confidence: 99%