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  • 1
    ISSN: 1437-9813
    Keywords: Key words Cardiovascular abnormality ; Oesophageal atresia ; Tracheo-oesophageal fistula ; Adriamycin ; Fetal rat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Associated congenital anomalies have emerged as the most significant prognostic factor in babies born with oesophageal atresia and/or tracheo-oesophageal fistula (OA-TOF). The most frequently encountered groups of anomalies are cardiovascular (CV) and gastrointestinal, the former being more significant from a prognostic point of view. Some, such as a right-sided aortic arch (RAA), vascular ring, or major heart defects, may alter the timing and surgical approach for the repair of OA-TOF or adversely affect the prognosis. The rat fetal OA model induced by adriamycin (Adr) has been described previously. In the present experiments, information was sought regarding the incidence and type of CV abnormalities in fetal rats obtained from Adr-treated dams. OA-TOF was induced in 24 of 36 fetal rats from Adr-treated dams. DV abnormalities were found in 18 (75%) OA-TOF fetuses and 10 (83%) Adr-treated fetuses without OA-TOF. The difference was not significant (P 〉0.05). The most frequently found anomalies were ventricular and atrial septal defects. A RAA was present in 8/36 fetuses and a double aortic arch in 2/36. A patent ductus arteriosus was present in all treated fetuses compared with two-thirds of controls. The findings in the present study emphasise the importance of CV anomalies in association with OA, and reinforce the value of the Adr-induced rat fetal OA model by adding to our knowledge of the basic embryogenesis of both OA and CV anomalies.
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    Pediatric surgery international 15 (1999), S. 2-7 
    ISSN: 1437-9813
    Keywords: Key words Oesophageal atresia ; Tracheo-oesophageal fistula ; Fetal rat ; Adriamycin ; Intramural innervation of oesophagus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Although the aetiology of oesophageal dysmotility after repair of oesophageal atresia and tracheo-oesophageal fistula (OA-TOF) remains controversial, oesophageal dysmotility also is present in isolated TOF or OA before surgery, suggesting a congenital cause. Our previous work with a model of OA-TOF in fetal rats demonstrated an abnormality in the course and branching pattern of the vagus nerve. However, little is known about the intramural nervous components of the atretic oesophagus. The intrinsic innervation of the atretic oesophagus was examined by immunohistological staining to see if there is an abnormality that might account for dysmotility. OA-TOF was induced in fetal rats by injecting adriamycin intraperitoneally into pregnant rats. Forty-eight controls, 40 OA-TOF, and 6 treated fetuses without OA-TOF were recovered. Whole-mount preparations of each oesophagus were stained with fluorescent antibodies against neuron-specific enolase (NSE), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), substance P (SP), and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Compared with control fetuses, the density of the nerve plexus, ganglia, and number of cell bodies per ganglion immunostained by NSE, VIP, or SP was significantly reduced in OA-TOF fetuses. CGRP-immunoreactive nerve fibres in the oesophageal wall of both control and OA-TOF animals were found to be connected with extrinsic nerve bundles. No plexus-like nerve fibre network was observed. The results of the present study demonstrated significant abnormalities of the intramural nervous components of the oesophagus in OA-TOF fetal rats, involving both the excitatory (SP-labelled) and inhibitory (VIP-labelled) intramural nerves. These abnormalities may underlie the oesophageal dysmotility seen in OA-TOF patients.
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    ISSN: 1437-9813
    Keywords: Cardiovascular abnormality ; Oesophageal atresia ; Tracheo-oesophageal fistula ; Adriamycin ; Fetal rat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Associated congenital anomalies have emerged as the most significant prognostic factor in babies born with oesophageal atresia and/or tracheo-oesophageal fistula (OA-TOF). The most frequently encountered groups of anomalies are cardiovascular (CV) and gastrointestinal, the former being more significant from a prognostic point of view. Some, such as a right-sided aortic arch (RAA), vascular ring, or major heart defects, may alter the timing and surgical approach for the repair of OA-TOF or adversely affect the prognosis. The rat fetal OA model induced by adriamycin (Adr) has been described previously. In the present experiments, information was sought regarding the incidence and type of CV abnormalities in fetal rats obtained from Adr-treated dams. OA-TOF was induced in 24 of 36 fetal rats from Adr-treated dams. DV abnormalities were found in 18 (75%) OA-TOF fetuses and 10 (83%) Adr-treated fetuses without OA-TOF. The difference was not significant (P 〉 0.05). The most frequently found anomalies were ventricular and atrial septal defects. A RAA was present in 8/36 fetuses and a double aortic arch in 2/36. A patent ductus arteriosus was present in all treated fetuses compared with two-thirds of controls. The findings in the present study emphasise the importance of CV anomalies in association with OA, and reinforce the value of the Adr-induced rat fetal OA model by adding to our knowledge of the basic embryogenesis of both OA and CV anomalies.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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