Study of the enteric and motor inervation, pelvic musculature, and alterations in the sacral region of rat fetuses with ethylenethiourea-induced anorectal anomaly.

IF 1.3 Acta cirurgica brasileira Pub Date : 2025-03-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/acb401525
Evandro Luis da Cunha Oliveira, Yvone Avalone de Moraes Villela de Andrade Vicente
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Purpose: The aims of this work were to induce anorectal anomaly in rat fetuses via the planned administration of ethylenethiourea (ETU), and to study fetuses exhibiting anorectal malformation, as well as apparently normal fetuses submitted to the effect of ETU.

Methods: Time-mated pregnant Wistar rats were randomly divided into control and experimental groups. On gestational day 10, the experimental group received 10% ETU (130 mg/kg) by gavage, whereas the control rats received vehicle only. The embryos were harvested by cesarean section on gestational day 21. The fetuses exposed to ETU were divided into two groups: affected (without any clear anorectal alterations); and the malformed (with anorectal anomaly). The neuromotor plates were identified by immunohistochemistry with acetylcholinesterase, and alterations in the sacral region were evaluated by histological and morphometric studies.

Results: We used 43 control fetuses, 82 affected fetuses, and 118 malformed fetuses in this study. The most frequent associated macroscopic anomalies were spina bifida (55 fetuses), encephalocele (20), and alterations in the lower limbs (5). The sacroiliac was malformed in 45% of the affected fetuses and in 53.2 % of the malformed fetuses.

Conclusion: ETU leads to a reduced number of motor neurons in the pelvic musculature of both the malformed and the affected rats. The enteric neurons are altered in the malformed fetuses, but not in the affected ones. Both the affected and malformed rats exhibit sacral alterations that do not interfere with neurons.

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肠和运动干预的研究,盆腔肌肉组织,以及大鼠胎儿与乙烯乙硫脲诱导的肛门直肠异常的骶骨区改变。
目的:通过计划给药乙烯乙硫脲(ETU)诱导大鼠胎儿肛肠畸形,研究ETU作用下出现肛肠畸形的胎儿和表面正常的胎儿。方法:将妊娠期交配Wistar大鼠随机分为对照组和实验组。妊娠第10天,试验组大鼠灌胃10% ETU (130 mg/kg),对照组大鼠只灌胃载药。胚胎于妊娠第21天剖宫产。暴露于ETU的胎儿分为两组:受影响(无明显肛肠改变);畸形(伴肛门直肠异常)。神经运动板用乙酰胆碱酯酶免疫组化鉴定,并通过组织学和形态计量学研究评估骶骨区的改变。结果:本研究共纳入43例正常胎儿,82例患病胎儿,118例畸形胎儿。最常见的相关宏观异常是脊柱裂(55例胎儿)、脑膨出(20例)和下肢改变(5例)。45%的受影响胎儿和53.2%的畸形胎儿的骶髂畸形。结论:ETU可导致畸形大鼠和畸形大鼠盆腔肌肉运动神经元数量减少。畸形胎儿的肠神经元发生改变,而正常胎儿则没有。受影响的和畸形的大鼠都表现出不干扰神经元的骶骨改变。
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