Recent experimental studies in mice have shown that the proto-oncogene c-kit plays a key role in the development of a component of the pacemaker system that is required for generation of autonomic gut motility. These studies further suggest that interaction of the c-kit receptor and its ligand (stem cell factor, SCF) is critical for the development of the enteric nervous system. The authors investigated the presence of c-kit-positive (c-kit+) cells as well as the expression of SCF in bowel from 12 patients with Hirschsprung's disease (HD), 4 patients with total colonic aganglionosis (TCA), 2 patients with extensive aganglionosis (EA) and 14 controls. Our methods involved the use of immunohistochemistry with antihuman c-kit sera and antihuman SCF sera. A few c-kit+ cells were found in the muscle layers of aganglionic bowels from HD, TCA and EA, in contrast to many c-kit+ cells in ganglionic bowel segments from control, HD, and TCA patients. Expression of SCF was identified in the muscle layers as well as in myenteric plexus of ganglionic bowel, in contrast to its absence in the muscle layers of aganglionic bowel specimens. A lack of c-kit and SCF might be of significance for autonomic gut dysmotility in aganglionic bowel segments of patients with HD and allied disorders such as chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction.
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J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A
January 2025
The Department of Paediatric Surgery, The Royal Hospital for Children Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
A primary pull-through for Hirschsprung's disease (HD) requires confirmation of normal ganglionic bowel by intraoperative biopsies to determine the level of resection. Despite this, aganglionic bowel that is not fully resected (so-called "transition zone pull-throughs") is reported in 15%-19% of patients. We hypothesize that this may result from insufficient biopsies sent for intraoperative diagnosis.
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December 2024
Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Objective: The aim was to assess fertility, sexual function and sexual quality of life in males with Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR) in the Nordic countries with a cross-sectional study using self-reported validated questionnaires.
Summary Background Data: Data on fertility and sexual function in males with HSCR are limited.
Methods: This multi-center study targeted all males born between 1970-2003 who underwent pull-through surgery at a pediatric surgery center in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, or Finland.
World J Pediatr Surg
November 2024
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a congenital enteric neuropathy in which the enteric nervous system (ENS) fails to develop along variable lengths of the distal gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This aganglionosis results in a functional bowel obstruction and requires surgical resection of the aganglionic segment. Despite surgery, however, long-term bowel dysfunction affects many patients.
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September 2024
Division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction, Children's National Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
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Department of Specialist Neonatal and Paediatric Surgery Great, Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust, London WC1N 3JH, UK.
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