Role of NO and other vascular mediators in the etiopathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis.

Jayasree Nair, Satyan Lakshminrusimha
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The etio-pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is complex and multifactorial. Decades of research have not identified a definite etiology. Prematurity, enteral feeding, intestinal hypoxia/ischemia, inflammation and an abnormal microbiome are potential risk factors for developing this multisystem illness. Lack of specific diagnostic and prognostic markers adds to the challenges faced in managing NEC. Vascular mediators such as Nitric oxide (NO), catecholamines and endothelin (ET) regulate neonatal intestinal vascular resistance and may influence the pathophysiology of NEC. Neonatal morbidities, medications, transfusions, an altered microbiome and breast milk feeds may influence the vasculature in various ways. Better understanding of these mediators and their role in regulation of intestinal microcirculation and pathogenesis of NEC will assist in identifying strategies in prevention and management of this devastating illness.

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一氧化氮和其他血管介质在坏死性小肠结肠炎发病中的作用。
坏死性小肠结肠炎(NEC)的发病机制是复杂和多因素的。几十年的研究尚未确定确切的病因。早产、肠内喂养、肠道缺氧/缺血、炎症和微生物群异常是发生这种多系统疾病的潜在危险因素。缺乏具体的诊断和预后标志物增加了管理NEC面临的挑战。一氧化氮(NO)、儿茶酚胺和内皮素(ET)等血管介质调节新生儿肠道血管阻力,并可能影响NEC的病理生理。新生儿疾病、药物、输血、改变的微生物群和母乳喂养可能以各种方式影响脉管系统。更好地了解这些介质及其在肠微循环调节和NEC发病机制中的作用,将有助于确定预防和治疗这种毁灭性疾病的策略。
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