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https://read.qxmd.com/read/28357579/epithelial-cell-types-and-their-proposed-roles-in-maintaining-the-mucosal-barrier-in-human-chagasic-megacolonic-mucosa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Koch, Alexandre B M da Silveira, Enio C de Oliveira, Karl Quint, Winfried Neuhuber, Axel Brehmer, Samir Jabari
Patients suffering from chagasic megacolon must have an intact mucosal barrier as they survive this chronic disease for decades. A key structure of the mucosal barrier are epithelial cells. Vasoactive-intestinal-peptide (VIP)-positive nerve fibres are involved in influencing, e.g., epithelial cell proliferation, mucus secretion (e.g., mucin 2 and trefoil factor 3 of goblet cells) and inflammation or autoimmunity, all putative and/or known factors altered in chagasic megacolon. We analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively goblet cells, their specific markers, such as mucin 2 (MUC2) and trefoil factor 3 (TFF3) and enterocytes, the relation of VIP-immunoreactive nerve fibres to the epithelia, the distribution of gelsolin, a protein involved in chronic inflammation processes in the epithelia, and the proliferation rate of epithelial cells by combined 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and phosphohistone-H3 (PHH3) staining...
August 2017: Histochemistry and Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28112415/relation-between-mast-cells-concentration-and-serotonin-expression-in-chagasic-megacolon-development
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M A R Freitas, N Segatto, N Tischler, E C de Oliveira, A Brehmer, A B M da Silveira
Chagas' disease is still reaching about 10 million people in the world. In South America, one of the most severe forms of this disease is the megacolon, characterized by severe constipation, dilated sigmoid colon and rectum and severe malnutrition. Previous data suggested that mast cells and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) expression could be involved in intestinal homeostasis control, avoiding the chagasic megacolon development. The aim at this study was to characterize the presence of mast cells and expression of serotonin in chagasic patients with and without megacolon and evaluate the relation between mast cells, serotonin and megacolon development...
March 2017: Parasite Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27128343/acute-colonic-complications-in-a-patient-with-chagas-disease
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Carmen Lara Romero, Blanca Ferreiro Argüelles, Eduardo Romero Pérez
We present the case of a young bolivian woman who suffered two acute and impressive colonic complications due to a Chagasic megacolon.
December 2016: Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27045678/enteric-neuronal-damage-intramuscular-denervation-and-smooth-muscle-phenotype-changes-as-mechanisms-of-chagasic-megacolon-evidence-from-a-long-term-murine-model-of-trypanosoma-cruzi-infection
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Camila França Campos, Silvia Dantas Cangussú, Ana Luiza Cassin Duz, Christiane Teixeira Cartelle, Maria de Lourdes Noviello, Vanja Maria Veloso, Maria Terezinha Bahia, Camila Megale Almeida-Leite, Rosa Maria Esteves Arantes
We developed a novel murine model of long-term infection with Trypanosoma cruzi with the aim to elucidate the pathogenesis of megacolon and the associated adaptive and neuromuscular intestinal disorders. Our intent was to produce a chronic stage of the disease since the early treatment should avoid 100% mortality of untreated animals at acute phase. Treatment allowed animals to be kept infected and alive in order to develop the chronic phase of infection with low parasitism as in human disease. A group of Swiss mice was infected with the Y strain of T...
2016: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25884710/trypanosomiasis-induced-megacolon-illustrates-how-myenteric-neurons-modulate-the-risk-for-colon-cancer-in-rats-and-humans
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Vinicius Kannen, Enio C de Oliveira, Bruno Zene Motta, Annuar Jose Chaguri, Mariângela Ottoboni Brunaldi, Sérgio B Garcia
BACKGROUND: Trypanosomiasis induces a remarkable myenteric neuronal degeneration leading to megacolon. Very little is known about the risk for colon cancer in chagasic megacolon patients. To clarify whether chagasic megacolon impacts on colon carcinogenesis, we investigated the risk for colon cancer in Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) infected patients and rats. METHODS: Colon samples from T. cruzi-infected and uninfected patients and rats were histopathologically investigated with colon cancer biomarkers...
April 2015: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25059649/chagasic-megacolon-enteric-neurons-and-related-structures
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Samir Jabari, Enio C de Oliveira, Axel Brehmer, Alexandre B M da Silveira
Megacolon, the irreversible dilation of a colonic segment, is a structural sign associated with various gastrointestinal disorders. In its hereditary, secondary form (e.g. in Hirschsprung's disease), dilation occurs in an originally healthy colonic segment due to an anally located, aganglionic zone. In contrast, in chronic Chagas' disease, the dilated segment itself displays pathohistological changes, and the earliest and most prominent being found was massive loss of myenteric neurons. This neuron loss was partial and selective, i...
September 2014: Histochemistry and Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24962547/mucosal-layers-and-related-nerve-fibres-in-non-chagasic-and-chagasic-human-colon-a-quantitative-immunohistochemical-study
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Samir Jabari, Alexandre B M da Silveira, Enio C de Oliveira, Karl Quint, André Wirries, Winfried Neuhuber, Axel Brehmer
Chagasic megacolon is accompanied by extensive myenteric and, simultaneously, moderate submucosal neuron loss. Here, we examined changes of the innervation pattern of the lamina propria (LP) and muscularis mucosae (MM). Two alternating sets of cryosections were taken from seven non-chagasic colonic and seven chagasic megacolonic specimens (the latter included both the dilated megacolonic and the non-dilated transitional oral and anal zones) and were immunohistochemically triple-stained for smooth-muscle actin (SMA), synaptophysin (SYN) and glial acid protein S100 and, alternatively, for SMA, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and somatostatin (SOM)...
October 2014: Cell and Tissue Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24824159/surgical-treatment-of-chagasic-megacolon-with-duhamel-habr-gama-technique-modulated-by-frozen-section-examination
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Carmela Di Martino, Gabriella Nesi, Francesco Tonelli
BACKGROUND: Migration from Latin American countries has increased the number of cases of chagasic megacolon in Western countries. Megacolon is a late complication of Chagas disease, resulting from irreversible destruction of the intramural intestinal nervous system with extensive loss of neurons, ganglionitis, and myositis at the sites of the myenteric and submucosal plexuses. Several surgical procedures involving partial or total resection of the dilated colon have been proposed for treating chagasic megacolon, but intra-operative evaluation of neuronal degeneration in the residual colon has not been commonly done...
August 2014: Surgical Infections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24710265/minimally-invasive-approach-to-chagasic-megacolon-laparoscopic-rectosigmoidectomy-with-posterior-end-to-side-low-colorectal-anastomosis
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Sergio E A Araujo, Alexandre B Bertoncini, Sergio C Nahas, Ivan Cecconello
The effectiveness of anterior resection for the surgical treatment of Chagasic megacolon and the advantages of laparoscopy for performing colorectal surgery are well known. However, current experience with laparoscopic surgery for Chagasic megacolon is restricted. Moreover, associated long-term results remain poorly analyzed. The aims of the present study were to ascertain the immediate results of laparoscopic anterior resection for the surgical treatment of Chagasic megacolon, to identify risk factors associated with adverse outcomes, and to settle late results...
June 2014: Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24474017/length-and-caliber-of-the-rectosigmoid-colon-among-patients-with-chagas-disease-and-controls-from-areas-at-different-altitudes
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Gesner Pereira Lopes, Márcia Maria Ferreira-Silva, Angel Anibal Ramos, Helio Moraes-Souza, Aluízio Prata, Dalmo Correia
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we investigated radiological changes in the sigmoid colon in chagasic patients by comparing their colon lengths and caliber with those of non-chagasic living in the same region and non-chagasic living at high altitudes. METHODS: A total of 317 individuals were evaluated using clinical, serological and radiological methods and divided into three groups: 1) one hundred and nine non-chagasic individuals from Uberaba, Brazil; 2) sixty-one non-chagasic from Puno, Peru; 3) one hundred forty-seven chagasics examined in Uberaba, being 62 without megacolon (3A), 72 with megacolon (3B) and 13 with doubtful diagnosis of megacolon (3C)...
November 2013: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24271001/myenteric-plexus-is-differentially-affected-by-infection-with-distinct-trypanosoma-cruzi-strains-in-beagle-dogs
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Nívia Carolina Nogueira-Paiva, Kátia da Silva Fonseca, Paula Melo de Abreu Vieira, Lívia Figueiredo Diniz, Ivo Santana Caldas, Sandra Aparecida Lima de Moura, Vanja Maria Veloso, Paulo Marcos da Matta Guedes, Washington Luiz Tafuri, Maria Terezinha Bahia, Cláudia Martins Carneiro
Chagasic megaoesophagus and megacolon are characterised by motor abnormalities related to enteric nervous system lesions and their development seems to be related to geographic distribution of distinct Trypanosoma cruzi subpopulations. Beagle dogs were infected with Y or Berenice-78 (Be-78) T. cruzi strains and necropsied during the acute or chronic phase of experimental disease for post mortem histopathological evaluation of the oesophagus and colon. Both strains infected the oesophagus and colon and caused an inflammatory response during the acute phase...
February 2014: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23810202/interstitial-cells-of-cajal-crucial-for-the-development-of-megacolon-in-human-chagas-disease
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S Jabari, A B M da Silveira, E C de Oliveira, K Quint, A Wirries, W Neuhuber, A Brehmer
AIM: Megacolon, chronic dilation of a colonic segment,is accompanied by extensive myenteric neuron loss. However, this fails to explain unequivocally the formation of megacolon. We aimed to study further enteric structures that are directly or indirectly involved in colonic motility. METHOD: From surgically removed megacolon segments of seven Chagasic patients, three sets of cryosections from oral, megacolonic and anal zones were immunohistochemically quadruple-stained for smooth-muscle actin (SMA), synaptophysin (SYN, for nerve fibres), S100 (glia) and c-Kit (interstitial cells of Cajal, ICCs)...
2013: Colorectal Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23435133/reduced-population-of-interstitial-cells-of-cajal-in-chagasic-megacolon
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Sergio Eduardo Alonso Araujo, Rodrigo Blanco Dumarco, Viviane Rawet, Victor Edmond Seid, Sylvio Figueiredo Bocchini, Sergio Carlos Nahas, Ivan Cecconello
BACKGROUND/AIMS: In Chagasic megacolon, there is a reduction in the population of interstitial cells of Cajal. It was aimed to evaluate density of Cajal cells in the resected colon of Chagasic patients compared to control patients and to verify possible association between preoperative and postoperative bowel function of megacolon patients and cell count. METHODOLOGY: Sixteen megacolon patients (12 female; mean age 54.4 (31-73)) were operated on. Pre- and postoperative evaluation using Cleveland clinic constipation score was undertaken...
October 2012: Hepato-gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23220499/regenerative-process-evaluation-of-neuronal-subclasses-in-chagasic-patients-with-megacolon
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Milena Dionízio Moreira, Axel Brehmer, Enio Chaves de Oliveira, Salustiano Gabriel Neto, Alejandro O Luquetti, Lilian Lacerda Bueno, Ricardo Toshio Fujiwara, Michelle Aparecida Ribeiro de Freitas, Alexandre Barcelos Morais da Silveira
Chagas' disease is one of the most serious parasitic diseases of Latin America, with a social and economic impact far outweighing the combined effects of other parasitic diseases such as malaria, leishmaniasis and schistosomiasis. In the chronic phase of this disease, the destruction of enteric nervous system (ENS) components leads to megacolon development. Previous data presented that the regeneration tax in the ENS neurons is augmented in chagasic patients. Although, there are several neuronal types with different functions in the intestine a detailed study about the regeneration of every neuronal type was never performed before...
February 2013: Human Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22895866/the-significantly-reduced-number-of-interstitial-cells-of-cajal-in-chagasic-megacolon-cm-patients-might-contribute-to-the-pathophysiology-of-cm
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Sheila Jorge Adad, Gisele Barbosa E Silva, Alessandro Adad Jammal
In addition to neurons, interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) play an important role in coordinating intestinal motility with a pacemaker function. This study aimed to quantitatively analyze ICC, neurons, and muscular area, the latter to correct for quantitation errors resulting from dilation in case of a megacolon and from the dispersion of ICC that can be attributed to muscular hypertrophy. We analyzed 30 colon samples: ten chagasic megacolon (CM), ten chagasic colons without megacolon (CXM), and ten nonchagasic control patients (NC)...
October 2012: Virchows Archiv: An International Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22729712/preponderance-of-inhibitory-versus-excitatory-intramuscular-nerve-fibres-in-human-chagasic-megacolon
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Samir Jabari, Alexandre B M da Silveira, Enio C de Oliveira, Karl Quint, Winfried Neuhuber, Axel Brehmer
INTRODUCTION: Megacolon, chronic dilation of a colonic segment, is a frequent sign of Chagas disease. It is accompanied by an extensive neuron loss which, as shown recently, results in a partial, selective survival of nitrergic myenteric neurons. Here, we focused on the balance of intramuscular excitatory (choline acetyltransferase [ChAT]-immunoreactive) and inhibitory (neuronal nitric oxide synthase [NOS]- as well as vasoactive intestinal peptide [VIP]-immunoreactive) nerve fibres. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From surgically removed megacolonic segments of seven patients, three sets of cryosections (from non-dilated oral, megacolonic and non-dilated anal parts) were immunhistochemically triple-stained for ChAT, NOS and VIP...
September 2012: International Journal of Colorectal Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22555304/selective-survival-of-calretinin-and-vasoactive-intestinal-peptide-containing-nerve-elements-in-human-chagasic-submucosa-and-mucosa
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Samir Jabari, Alexandre B M da Silveira, Enio C de Oliveira, Salustiano G Neto, Karl Quint, Winfried Neuhuber, Axel Brehmer
Chronic Chagas' disease is frequently characterized by massive myenteric neuron loss resulting in megacolon with severely and irreversibly disturbed motility. Here, we focused on two submucosal neuron populations, immunoreactive for calretinin (CALR) or somatostatin (SOM), and their respective mucosal nerve fibres in chagasic megacolon. Surgically removed megacolonic segments of seven chagasic patients were compared with seven age- and region-matched non-chagasic control segments. Evaluation included immunohistochemical triple-staining of cryosections for CALR, SOM and peripherin or for CALR and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and of submucosal whole-mounts for CALR, SOM and the pan-neuronal marker anti-HuC/D...
August 2012: Cell and Tissue Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22131997/research-on-trypanosoma-cruzi-and-analysis-of-inflammatory-infiltrate-in-esophagus-and-colon-from-chronic-chagasic-patients-with-and-without-mega
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Eliângela de Castro Côbo, Thales Parenti Silveira, Adilha Misson Micheletti, Eduardo Crema, Sheila Jorge Adad
To compare parasitism and inflammatory process in esophagus and colon from chronic chagasic patients, immunohistochemistry was carried out to research for T. cruzi and to evaluate the inflammatory infiltrate in the muscular and myenteric plexus in 39 esophagi (20 with and 19 without megaesophagus) and 50 colons (25 with and 25 without megacolon). The frequency of T. cruzi in megaesophagus was 20%, and in megacolon it was 4%. No amastigotes were found in organs without mega; considering the total of esophagi (with and without mega), the frequency of T...
2012: Journal of Tropical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22030819/histological-biochemical-and-pharmacological-characterization-of-the-gastric-muscular-layer-in-chagas-disease
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Wagner Carlucci, Reginaldo Ceneviva, Sérgio Henrique Ferreira, Orlando Castro de Silva
PURPOSE: To assess in vitro the correlation between the number of neurons and the sensitivity to cholinergic drugs and acetylcholinesterase activity in chagasic patients. METHODS: A 3 x 1 cm strip of the muscle layer of the anterior part of the stomach, always close to the angular incisure, was removed from 10 chronic chagasic patients (6 men) submitted to megaesophagus or megacolon surgery and from 10 non-chagasic patients (4 men) submitted to other types of surgery (control group), aged on average 52...
2011: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21539068/-esophageal-tuberculosis-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
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Ariana Sala Lozano, Natalia Leibovich, Gonzalo Souto, Carlos Sabatini, Carlos Brodersen, Eduardo Segal
The esophageal tuberculosis is the rarest form of this infection in the gastrointestinal tract, corresponding to 0.15% of the cases. This pathology is unusual even in countries with high prevalence of tuberculosis. Its clinical presentation could be easily confused with the one of esophageal carcinoma. The diagnosis is reached by demonstrating in a sample of the mucosa the presence of caseating granulomas or by finding the Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a sample of tissue. In the present case report 73-year-old male with dysphagia, weight loss and fever is presented...
March 2011: Acta Gastroenterologica Latinoamericana
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