Objective: To investigate the expression of nerve growth factor receptor p75 in a normal and cathartic colon and its significance in the formation of the cathartic colon in rats.

Methods: Sixty Sprague-Dawley rats were equally divided into normal control group, rhubarb group and phenolphthalein group. A model of the cathartic colon was constructed by gastric infusion with rhubarb or phenolphthalein in rats. The first dose of rhubarb and phenolphthalein was both 200 mg/kg/d and was increased by 200 mg/kg/d with each passing day. The last dose of rhubarb and phenolphthalein was 3200 mg/kg/d and 4200 mg/kg/d, respectively. The transit function of colon was measured by the Chinese ink expulsion test; the p75 in colon wall was determined by the immunohistochemical method.

Results: The transit speed was much slower in the cathartic colon group than that in the control group. The imprinted Chinese ink length and the ratio of imprinted length/total colon length in the rhubarb-induced cathartic colon was significantly shorter than that of the control group (77.38 +/- 8.42 vs 94.25 +/- 7.07 cm, P < 0.01). Those in the phenolphthalein-induced group (83.38 +/- 9.75 cm) were also significantly shorter than those of the control group but to a lesser degree (P < 0.05). p75 was abundantly expressed in the submucosal nerve plexus and weakly expressed in the myenteric plexus. The expression of p75 was much higher in the rhubarb-induced group. The expression was strongly positive in the submucosal nerve plexus, significantly higher than that in the controls (P < 0.01). In the myenteric plexus, p75 was also highly expressed (P < 0.05). In the case of the phenolphthalein-induced group, the expression of p75 was positive in the submucosal nerve plexus but was positive in the myenteric plexus of three rats only. The remaining rats were negative or weakly positive. This was not significantly different from that of the control group.

Conclusions: The abnormal expression of p75 in cathartic colon probably has some effect on the degeneration or apoptosis of neuronal cells in the enteric nerve plexus, with a subsequent pathological change of the enteric nervous system, and thus leads to abnormalities in colonic dynamics. The kind of lesion is probably associated with long-term use of irritative cathartics.

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