No neuronal loss, but alterations of the GDNF system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.

BACKGROUND:Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) is a potent neurotrophic factor known to promote the survival and maintenance of neurons not only in the developing but also in the adult enteric nervous system. As diverticular disease (DD) is associated with reduced myenteric neurons, a...

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Main Authors: Martina Barrenschee, Thilo Wedel, Christina Lange, Ines Hohmeier, François Cossais, Michael Ebsen, Ilka Vogel, Martina Böttner
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5289619?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fbab108254894939bbc29e258a35b9bc2020-11-24T21:52:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017141610.1371/journal.pone.0171416No neuronal loss, but alterations of the GDNF system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.Martina BarrenscheeThilo WedelChristina LangeInes HohmeierFrançois CossaisMichael EbsenIlka VogelMartina BöttnerBACKGROUND:Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) is a potent neurotrophic factor known to promote the survival and maintenance of neurons not only in the developing but also in the adult enteric nervous system. As diverticular disease (DD) is associated with reduced myenteric neurons, alterations of the GDNF system were studied in asymptomatic diverticulosis (diverticulosis) and DD. METHODS:Morphometric analysis for quantifying myenteric ganglia and neurons were assessed in colonic full-thickness sections of patients with diverticulosis and controls. Samples of tunica muscularis (TM) and laser-microdissected myenteric ganglia from patients with diverticulosis, DD and controls were analyzed for mRNA expression levels of GDNF, GFRA1, and RET by RT-qPCR. Myenteric protein expression of both receptors was quantified by fluorescence-immunohistochemistry of patients with diverticulosis, DD, and controls. RESULTS:Although no myenteric morphometric alterations were found in patients with diverticulosis, GDNF, GFRA1 and RET mRNA expression was down-regulated in the TM of patients with diverticulosis as well as DD. Furthermore GFRA1 and RET myenteric plexus mRNA expression of patients with diverticulosis and DD was down-regulated, whereas GDNF remained unaltered. Myenteric immunoreactivity of the receptors GFRα1 and RET was decreased in both asymptomatic diverticulosis and DD patients. CONCLUSION:Our data provide evidence for an impaired GDNF system at gene and protein level not only in DD but also during early stages of diverticula formation. Thus, the results strengthen the idea of a disturbed GDNF-responsiveness as contributive factor for a primary enteric neuropathy involved in the pathogenesis and disturbed intestinal motility observed in DD.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5289619?pdf=render
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author Martina Barrenschee
Thilo Wedel
Christina Lange
Ines Hohmeier
François Cossais
Michael Ebsen
Ilka Vogel
Martina Böttner
spellingShingle Martina Barrenschee
Thilo Wedel
Christina Lange
Ines Hohmeier
François Cossais
Michael Ebsen
Ilka Vogel
Martina Böttner
No neuronal loss, but alterations of the GDNF system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.
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author_facet Martina Barrenschee
Thilo Wedel
Christina Lange
Ines Hohmeier
François Cossais
Michael Ebsen
Ilka Vogel
Martina Böttner
author_sort Martina Barrenschee
title No neuronal loss, but alterations of the GDNF system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.
title_short No neuronal loss, but alterations of the GDNF system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.
title_full No neuronal loss, but alterations of the GDNF system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.
title_fullStr No neuronal loss, but alterations of the GDNF system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.
title_full_unstemmed No neuronal loss, but alterations of the GDNF system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.
title_sort no neuronal loss, but alterations of the gdnf system in asymptomatic diverticulosis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) is a potent neurotrophic factor known to promote the survival and maintenance of neurons not only in the developing but also in the adult enteric nervous system. As diverticular disease (DD) is associated with reduced myenteric neurons, alterations of the GDNF system were studied in asymptomatic diverticulosis (diverticulosis) and DD. METHODS:Morphometric analysis for quantifying myenteric ganglia and neurons were assessed in colonic full-thickness sections of patients with diverticulosis and controls. Samples of tunica muscularis (TM) and laser-microdissected myenteric ganglia from patients with diverticulosis, DD and controls were analyzed for mRNA expression levels of GDNF, GFRA1, and RET by RT-qPCR. Myenteric protein expression of both receptors was quantified by fluorescence-immunohistochemistry of patients with diverticulosis, DD, and controls. RESULTS:Although no myenteric morphometric alterations were found in patients with diverticulosis, GDNF, GFRA1 and RET mRNA expression was down-regulated in the TM of patients with diverticulosis as well as DD. Furthermore GFRA1 and RET myenteric plexus mRNA expression of patients with diverticulosis and DD was down-regulated, whereas GDNF remained unaltered. Myenteric immunoreactivity of the receptors GFRα1 and RET was decreased in both asymptomatic diverticulosis and DD patients. CONCLUSION:Our data provide evidence for an impaired GDNF system at gene and protein level not only in DD but also during early stages of diverticula formation. Thus, the results strengthen the idea of a disturbed GDNF-responsiveness as contributive factor for a primary enteric neuropathy involved in the pathogenesis and disturbed intestinal motility observed in DD.
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