Apoptotic phenomena are not a major cause of enteric neuronal loss in constipated patients with dementia

Chronic constipation is a frequent symptom in patients with dementia, especially in those institutionalized. However, few data are available on the neuropathological aspects of the colon in such patients. We investigated the enteric neuropathology of the colon in two patients with longstanding demen...

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Published inNeuropathology Vol. 27; no. 1; pp. 67 - 72
Main Authors Bassotti, Gabrio, Villanacci, Vincenzo, Fisogni, Simona, Cadei, Morris, Di Fabio, Francesco, Salerni, Bruno
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Published Melbourne, Australia Blackwell Publishing Asia 01.02.2007
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Abstract Chronic constipation is a frequent symptom in patients with dementia, especially in those institutionalized. However, few data are available on the neuropathological aspects of the colon in such patients. We investigated the enteric neuropathology of the colon in two patients with longstanding dementia and intractable constipation, requiring surgery to alleviate symptoms. The results were compared to those obtained in 10 controls. No abnormalities were found at conventional histological examination, except for the presence of melanosis coli. Immunohistochemical evaluation revealed no important difference between patients and controls, except for a decreased number of enteric neurons in patients. However, this neuronal decrease was not associated to apoptotic phenomena, as observed in patients with severe idiopathic constipation. We concluded that in severely constipated patients with dementia the neuropathological abnormalities might be reconducted to a physiological neuronal decrease as a result of aging, and that the pathophysiological aspects of constipation in these subjects differ from those found in idiopathic constipation.
AbstractList Chronic constipation is a frequent symptom in patients with dementia, especially in those institutionalized. However, few data are available on the neuropathological aspects of the colon in such patients. We investigated the enteric neuropathology of the colon in two patients with longstanding dementia and intractable constipation, requiring surgery to alleviate symptoms. The results were compared to those obtained in 10 controls. No abnormalities were found at conventional histological examination, except for the presence of melanosis coli. Immunohistochemical evaluation revealed no important difference between patients and controls, except for a decreased number of enteric neurons in patients. However, this neuronal decrease was not associated to apoptotic phenomena, as observed in patients with severe idiopathic constipation. We concluded that in severely constipated patients with dementia the neuropathological abnormalities might be reconducted to a physiological neuronal decrease as a result of aging, and that the pathophysiological aspects of constipation in these subjects differ from those found in idiopathic constipation.
Chronic constipation is a frequent symptom in patients with dementia, especially in those institutionalized. However, few data are available on the neuropathological aspects of the colon in such patients. We investigated the enteric neuropathology of the colon in two patients with longstanding dementia and intractable constipation, requiring surgery to alleviate symptoms. The results were compared to those obtained in 10 controls. No abnormalities were found at conventional histological examination, except for the presence of melanosis coli. Immunohistochemical evaluation revealed no important difference between patients and controls, except for a decreased number of enteric neurons in patients. However, this neuronal decrease was not associated to apoptotic phenomena, as observed in patients with severe idiopathic constipation. We concluded that in severely constipated patients with dementia the neuropathological abnormalities might be reconducted to a physiological neuronal decrease as a result of aging, and that the pathophysiological aspects of constipation in these subjects differ from those found in idiopathic constipation.Chronic constipation is a frequent symptom in patients with dementia, especially in those institutionalized. However, few data are available on the neuropathological aspects of the colon in such patients. We investigated the enteric neuropathology of the colon in two patients with longstanding dementia and intractable constipation, requiring surgery to alleviate symptoms. The results were compared to those obtained in 10 controls. No abnormalities were found at conventional histological examination, except for the presence of melanosis coli. Immunohistochemical evaluation revealed no important difference between patients and controls, except for a decreased number of enteric neurons in patients. However, this neuronal decrease was not associated to apoptotic phenomena, as observed in patients with severe idiopathic constipation. We concluded that in severely constipated patients with dementia the neuropathological abnormalities might be reconducted to a physiological neuronal decrease as a result of aging, and that the pathophysiological aspects of constipation in these subjects differ from those found in idiopathic constipation.
Author FISOGNI Simona
DI FABIO Francesco
SALERNI Bruno
CADEI Morris
VILLANACCI Vincenzo
BASSOTTI Gabrio
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SubjectTerms Aged, 80 and over
apoptosis
Apoptosis - physiology
Colectomy
Colon - innervation
Colon - pathology
Colon - physiopathology
constipation
Constipation - complications
Constipation - surgery
dementia
Dementia - complications
Enteric Nervous System - pathology
Enteric Nervous System - physiopathology
Female
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Middle Aged
neuronal loss
Neurons - pathology
Title Apoptotic phenomena are not a major cause of enteric neuronal loss in constipated patients with dementia
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