• 제목/요약/키워드: interstitial cells of cajal

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The role of ginseng total saponin in transient receptor potential melastatin type 7 channels

  • Kim, Byung Joo
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.376-384
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    • 2012
  • Although ginsenosides have a variety of physiologic or pharmacologic functions in various regions, there are only a few reports on the effects of transient receptor potential melastatin 7 (TRPM7) channels. Here, we showed evidence suggesting that TRPM7 channels play an important role in ginseng total saponin (GTS)-mediated cellular injury. The combination techniques of electrophysiology, pharmacological analysis, small interfering RNA (siRNA) method and cell death assays were used. GTS depolarized the resting membrane potentials and decreased the amplitude of pacemaker potentials in cultured interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs) in gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The TRPM7-like currents in single ICCs and the overexpressing TRPM7 in HEK293 cells were inhibited by GTS. However, GTS had no effect on $Ca^{2+}$-activated $Cl^-$ conductance. GTS inhibited the survival of human gastric (AGS) and brea (MCF-7) adenocarcinoma cells. Also, GTS inhibited the TRPM7-like currents in AGS and MCF-7 cells. The GTS-mediated cytotoxicity was inhibited by TRPM7-specific siRNA. In addition, we showed that overexpression of TRPM7 channels in HEK293 cells was inhibited by GTS. Thus, TRPM7 channels are involved in GTS-mediated cell death in AGS and MCF-7 cells, and these channels may represent a novel target for physiological disorders where GTS plays an important role.

Properties of Spontaneous Activity in Gastric Smooth Muscle

  • Suzuki, H.;Yamamoto, Y.;Hirst, G.D.S.
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.119-125
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    • 1999
  • Mammalian gastric smooth muscles generate spontaneous rhythmic contractions which are associated with slow oscillatory potentials (slow waves) and spike potentials. Spike potentials are blocked by organic $Ca^{2+}-antagonists,$ indicating that these result from the activation of L-type $Ca^{2+}-channel.$ However, the cellular mechanisms underlying the generation of slow wave remain unclear. Slow waves are insensitive to $Ca^{2+}-antagonists$ but are blocked by metabolic inhibitors or low temperature. Recently it has been suggested that Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) serve as pacemaker cells and a slow wave reflects the coordinated behavior of both ICC and smooth muscle cells. Small segments of circular smooth muscle isolated from antrum of the guinea-pig stomach generated two types of electrical events; irregular small amplitude (1 to 7 mV) of transient depolarization and larger amplitude (20 to 30 mV) of slow depolarization (regenerative potential). Transient depolarization occurred irregularly and membrane depolarization increased their frequency. Regenerative potentials were generated rhythmically and appeared to result from summed transient depolarizations. Spike potentials, sensitive to nifedipine, were generated on the peaks of regenerative potentials. Depolarization of the membrane evoked regenerative potentials with long latencies (1 to 2 s). These potentials had long partial refractory periods (15 to 20 s). They were inhibited by low concentrations of caffeine, perhaps reflecting either depletion of $Ca^{2+}$ from SR or inhibition of InsP3 receptors, by buffering $Ca^{2+}$ to low levels with BAPTA or by depleting $Ca^{2+}$ from SR with CPA. They persisted in the presence of $Ca^{2+}-sensitive$ $Cl^--channel$ blockers, niflumic acid and DIDS or $Co^{2+},$ a non selective $Ca^{2+}-channel$ blocker. These results suggest that spontaneous activity of gastric smooth muscle results from $Ca^{2+}$ release from SR, followed by activation of $Ca^{2+}-dependent$ ion channels other than $Cl^-$ channels, with the release of $Ca^{2+}$ from SR being triggered by membrane depolarization.

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Hirschsprung's Disease: Etiology and Pathophysiology

  • 이명덕
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 2002
  • 장 운동은 장근 및 점막하 신경총으로 구성된 내인성 신경계와 외인성 신경계가 합세하여 균형을 이루면서 장관이 팽창하면 상부는 수축하고 하부는 이완되어 장 내용물이 하방으로 이 동하는 운동이 연속적으로 이어지는 것이다. 신경절 세포가 없으면 내인성 신경계 억제작용 매체인 NO의 결손으로 평활근이 이완되지 않을 뿐더러 외인성 신경계 작용이 장벽에 현저히 증가되어 평소의 2-3배가 되는데 특히 adrenergic 계가 더 작용이 강하여 장벽 긴장도가 증가된 것이 무신경절 장관에서 나타나는 장 운동장애 현상의 병태생리로 설명되고 있다. 이러한 신경총의 부재는 NCC의 이동, 정착 및 성숙에 관여하는 여러 인자들의 복합적인 병적 작용 발현으로 일어나는 발생학적인 현상이며, 이러한 각종 인자들의 결함은 이와 관련된 염색체 혹은 유전자들의 변이 현상에 의한 것으로 밝혀짐에 따라 유전적인 요인들이 깊이 내재되어 있는 것이 하나씩 증명되어가고 있는 단계라고 말 할 수 있다. 지금까지는 HD와 동반되어 나타나는 이러한 현상들을 밝혀 나가고 있는 단계에 불과하며, 이러한 분자생물학적인 지식을 기초로 한다고 하여도 아직은 발병 예방이나 유전적인 치료를 고려할 수 있는 수준에는 미치지 못하는 실정이다.

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Massive Localized Abdominal Lymphedema: A Case Report with Literature Review

  • Badri Gogia;Irina Chekmareva;Anastasiia Leonova;Rifat Alyautdinov;Grigory Karmazanovsky;Andrey Glotov;Dmitry Kalinin
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제50권6호
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    • pp.615-620
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    • 2023
  • Massive localized lymphedema (MLL) is a rare disease caused by the obstruction of lymphatic vessels with specific clinical morphological and radiological characteristics. People with morbid obesity are mainly affected by MLL. Lymphedema is easily confused with soft tissue sarcoma and requires differential diagnosis, both the possibility of an MLL and also carcinoma manifestations in the soft tissues. The possible causes of massive lymphedema include trauma, surgery, and hypothyroidism. This report is the first case of MLL treated surgically in the Russian Federation. Detailed computed tomography (CT) characteristics and an electron microscope picture of MLL are discussed. A 50-year-old woman (body mass index of 43 kg/m2) with MLL arising from the anterior abdominal wall was admitted to the hospital for surgical treatment. Its mass was 22.16 kg. A morphological study of the resected mass confirmed the diagnosis of MLL. We review etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of MLL. We also performed an electron-microscopic study that revealed interstitial Cajal-like cells telocytes not previously described in MLL cases. We did not find similar findings in the literature. It is possible that the conduction of an ultrastructural examination of MLL tissue samples will further contribute to the understanding of MLL pathogenesis.

개의 결장 간질종양에 대한 영상의학 및 면역조직화학 진단 1예 (Medical imaging and immunohistochemical diagnosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumor originated from colon in a dog)

  • 최지혜;김현욱;이혜경;김준영;윤정희
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제48권1호
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2008
  • Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is one of the mesenchymal tumors originated from gastrointestinal submucosa. A 10 year-old, male, mixed breed dog with persistent diarrhea, anorexia and lethargy was referred to Haemaru Animal Referral Hospital. Large mass originated from the transverse colon was observed and large amount of ascites and free gas were found on abdominal radiography and ultrasonography. The ascites was septic exudate mixed with bacteria that consisted with intestinal perforation. There was no metastatic lesion. This mass was tentatively diagnosed as adenocarcinoma, leiomyosarcoma (LMS) and lymphosarcoma and surgical resection and histilogical examination were planned. However, according to owner's request, the patient was euthanized and then the necropsy was performed. About 10 cm sized mass originated from the cecum, ascending colon and transverse colon was adhered to surrounding mesentery and the perforation and large amount of ascites were observed. GIST was suspected on histopathologic examination and confirmed according to CD 117 expression in immunohistochemistry. GIST, derived from interstitial cells of Cajal, can be distinguished from LMS and leiomyoma (LM) on the basis of expression of CD117 (KIT) immunohistochemically. GIST has a different biological behavior and clinical course compared with LMS and LM, therefore definite diagnosis for GIST using immunohistochemistry is clinically important to predict the precise prognosis of the patient.