Morphologic alterations of the enteric nervous system and deficiency of non-adrenergic non-cholinergic inhibitory innervation in neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis

W Sigge, T Wedel, W Kühnel… - European journal of …, 1998 - thieme-connect.com
W Sigge, T Wedel, W Kühnel, HJ Krammer
European journal of pediatric surgery, 1998thieme-connect.com
Although damage to intramural nervous tissue should be expected in neonatal necrotizing
enterocolitis (NNEC), as the pathology of NNEC is defined by substantial destruction of the
bowel wall, only a few studies have considered its implication. Thus, the aim of the study has
been to examine morphological alterations of the enteric nervous system (ENS) in intestinal
segments affected by NNEC Immunohistochemical methods allowed the demonstration of
both neuronal and glial elements and the assessment of an altered localization of non …
Abstract
Although damage to intramural nervous tissue should be expected in neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NNEC), as the pathology of NNEC is defined by substantial destruction of the bowel wall, only a few studies have considered its implication. Thus, the aim of the study has been to examine morphological alterations of the enteric nervous system (ENS) in intestinal segments affected by NNEC Immunohistochemical methods allowed the demonstration of both neuronal and glial elements and the assessment of an altered localization of non-adrenergic non-cholinergic (NANC) inhibitory mediators within the intramural plexuses.
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