Causes and consequences: development and pathophysiology of Hirschsprung disease.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS World Journal of Pediatric Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/wjps-2024-000903
Alan J Burns, Allan M Goldstein
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Abstract

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. Understanding the embryologic causes and pathophysiologic consequences of HSCR is critical to improving its diagnosis and treatment. During normal gut development, the ENS arises from neural crest cells (NCCs) that delaminate from the neural tube to populate the entire GI tract with enteric neurons and glia. This process requires NCCs to undergo proliferation, migration and differentiation to form the complex neuroglial network that regulates gut motility and other intestinal functions. This review discusses the cellular and molecular processes that control normal ENS formation and what goes awry to give rise to HSCR. The complex pathophysiologic consequences of aganglionosis are discussed, including recent observations that describe novel aspects of HSCR beyond the absence of ganglion cells. This review aims to expand the understanding of HSCR and to stimulate new ideas on how to improve current management of the disease.

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原因和后果:赫氏prung 病的发展和病理生理学。
赫氏肠病(HSCR)是一种先天性肠神经病,患者的肠神经系统(ENS)无法沿着不同长度的远端胃肠道(GI)发育。这种无神经节段病导致功能性肠梗阻,需要通过手术切除无神经节段。尽管进行了手术,但许多患者仍会长期出现肠道功能障碍。了解 HSCR 的胚胎学原因和病理生理学后果对改善其诊断和治疗至关重要。在正常的肠道发育过程中,ENS 由神经嵴细胞(NCC)产生,这些细胞从神经管分化出来,在整个消化道中布满肠神经元和胶质细胞。这一过程要求神经嵴细胞经历增殖、迁移和分化,以形成复杂的神经胶质细胞网络,从而调节肠道运动和其他肠道功能。本综述将讨论控制正常 ENS 形成的细胞和分子过程,以及导致 HSCR 的错误因素。文中还讨论了神经节细胞增多症的复杂病理生理后果,包括最近观察到的除神经节细胞缺失外的 HSCR 的新情况。这篇综述旨在扩大人们对 HSCR 的认识,并就如何改善目前的疾病管理激发新的想法。
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