THE ROLE OF SCHWANN CELLS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF THE HUMAN APPENDIX IN CHILDREN
Objective: To compare the immunohistochemical (IHC) characteristics of appendices removed from children with acute appendicitis and chronic pain syndrome (CP) in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen (RLQA), as well as to define clinical and morphological correlations. Methods: The structure of fi...
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2-s2.0-85180900515 Kapitonova M.; Brohi I.B.; Gupalo S.; Smirnov A.V.; Petrenyuk V.S.; Ahmad A. THE ROLE OF SCHWANN CELLS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF THE HUMAN APPENDIX IN CHILDREN 2023 Avicenna Bulletin 25 4 10.25005/2074-0581-2023-25-4-466-477 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85180900515&doi=10.25005%2f2074-0581-2023-25-4-466-477&partnerID=40&md5=bdef39d208b7daacf998881369445f20 Objective: To compare the immunohistochemical (IHC) characteristics of appendices removed from children with acute appendicitis and chronic pain syndrome (CP) in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen (RLQA), as well as to define clinical and morphological correlations. Methods: The structure of fifty-one appendices of children aged 5-14 years who underwent appendectomy for chronic appendicitis/CP in the RLQA (24 patients, Group 1) and acute appendicitis (27 patients, Group 2) was assessed. Image analysis of histological sections stained with hematoxylin-eosin and immunohistochemically for S100 protein and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was performed. Results: Image analysis showed the presence of a significantly higher volume density (VD) and numerical density (ND) (p<0.05) of immunoreactive cells when stained for S100 protein, as well as the ND of intramural ganglia (p<0.05) against the background of minimal histological changes in the wall of the appendix in patients of Group 1 compared to Group 2. On the contrary, the ND of PCNA-immunoreactive cells was significantly higher in patients of Group 2 against the background of pronounced inflammatory changes in the appendix (p<0.01). In the biopsy samples of the Group 1 patients, a significantly higher ND of the lymphoid nodule germinal centers was also noted (p<0.05), while the ND of tingible body macrophages was higher in Group 2 patients (p<0.001). These results demonstrate differences in neuroimmune parameters in the appendices in the two described nosologic groups and indicate the possible role of the appendiceal neural component as a prerequisite for developing CP in the RLQA in children. © 2023 by the authors. This work is licensed under. Avicenna Tajik State Medical University 20740581 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Kapitonova M.; Brohi I.B.; Gupalo S.; Smirnov A.V.; Petrenyuk V.S.; Ahmad A. |
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Kapitonova M.; Brohi I.B.; Gupalo S.; Smirnov A.V.; Petrenyuk V.S.; Ahmad A. |
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THE ROLE OF SCHWANN CELLS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF THE HUMAN APPENDIX IN CHILDREN |
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THE ROLE OF SCHWANN CELLS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF THE HUMAN APPENDIX IN CHILDREN |
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THE ROLE OF SCHWANN CELLS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF THE HUMAN APPENDIX IN CHILDREN |
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THE ROLE OF SCHWANN CELLS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF THE HUMAN APPENDIX IN CHILDREN |
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THE ROLE OF SCHWANN CELLS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF THE HUMAN APPENDIX IN CHILDREN |
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Objective: To compare the immunohistochemical (IHC) characteristics of appendices removed from children with acute appendicitis and chronic pain syndrome (CP) in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen (RLQA), as well as to define clinical and morphological correlations. Methods: The structure of fifty-one appendices of children aged 5-14 years who underwent appendectomy for chronic appendicitis/CP in the RLQA (24 patients, Group 1) and acute appendicitis (27 patients, Group 2) was assessed. Image analysis of histological sections stained with hematoxylin-eosin and immunohistochemically for S100 protein and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was performed. Results: Image analysis showed the presence of a significantly higher volume density (VD) and numerical density (ND) (p<0.05) of immunoreactive cells when stained for S100 protein, as well as the ND of intramural ganglia (p<0.05) against the background of minimal histological changes in the wall of the appendix in patients of Group 1 compared to Group 2. On the contrary, the ND of PCNA-immunoreactive cells was significantly higher in patients of Group 2 against the background of pronounced inflammatory changes in the appendix (p<0.01). In the biopsy samples of the Group 1 patients, a significantly higher ND of the lymphoid nodule germinal centers was also noted (p<0.05), while the ND of tingible body macrophages was higher in Group 2 patients (p<0.001). These results demonstrate differences in neuroimmune parameters in the appendices in the two described nosologic groups and indicate the possible role of the appendiceal neural component as a prerequisite for developing CP in the RLQA in children. © 2023 by the authors. This work is licensed under. |
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