Objective: This study was designed to determine the expression of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and its downstream genes during development of the enteric nervous system (ENS) in ethylenethiourea (ETU)-exposed fetal rats with anorectal malformations (ARMs).

Material And Methods: Anorectal malformations were induced by 1% ETU (125 mg/kg) given on gestational day 10, and the litter was harvested at term. The fetal anorectum and rectosigmoid region, including any communication with the urinary tract, were collected for gene expression studies and immunofluorescence study of the ENS. Gene expression of Shh cascade was performed using reverse transcription and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The myenteric plexuses of the ENS in normal and ARM rats were visualized with fluorescent antibodies.

Results: Reverse transcription-PCR confirmed expression of Shh and its target genes in all parts of the ARMs. Quantitative PCR demonstrated that levels of expression of the genes of the Shh cascade were low in the ARMs. The immunoreactivity of neuromarkers was markedly reduced in high ARMs and slightly reduced in low ARMs.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates reduced expression of Shh and its target genes in ARMs in ETU-exposed fetal rats. Neurons in the myenteric plexus were decreased in high and low types of ARMs. Our results support a role for the Shh cascade during development of the ENS during hindgut development.

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