马拉维急性营养不良儿童肝线粒体和过氧化物酶体的改变:尸检队列研究

Catriona M Ling , Tewabu F Sheferaw , Donna M Denno , Dennis Chasweka , Steve B Kamiza , Jaume Ordi , Christopher A Moxon , Kim Kats , Stanley Khoswe , Emmie Mbale , Frank Ziwoya , Abel Tembo , Charalampos Attipa , Isabel Potani , Peter K Kim , James A Berkley , Judd L Walson , Wieger P Voskuijl , Robert H J Bandsma
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方法 采用微创组织取样法收集了 11 名 5 岁以下儿童的肝脏组织,这些儿童在住院期间死亡,他们要么没有消瘦(4 人),要么严重消瘦(4 人),要么水肿性营养不良(3 人)。组织学评估是在苏木精和伊红染色的切片上进行的。使用电子显微镜(EM)和免疫荧光(IF)对线粒体和过氧化物酶体的超微结构特征进行鉴定。与严重消瘦(p = 0.002)和无消瘦(p = 0.035)相比,水肿性营养不良与线粒体数量分别减少 56% 和 45%(p < 0.001)以及线粒体形态异常有关。结论水肿性营养不良与肝线粒体和过氧化物酶体的丰度降低和形态改变有关。以改善肝脏代谢功能为目标的干预措施可能有利于改善严重营养不良儿童(尤其是营养性水肿儿童)的代谢和降低死亡率。
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Hepatic mitochondrial and peroxisomal alterations in acutely ill malnourished Malawian children: A postmortem cohort study

Objectives

To describe and compare liver mitochondrial and peroxisomal histopathology by nutritional status in children who died following hospitalization for acute illness in Malawi.

Methods

Liver tissue was collected using Minimally Invasive Tissue Sampling from eleven children under-five years old who died during hospitalization and were either non-wasted (n = 4), severely wasted (n = 4) or had edematous malnutrition (n = 3). Histology was assessed on hematoxylin and eosin stained slides. Mitochondrial and peroxisomal ultrastructural features were characterized using electron microscopy (EM) and immunofluorescence (IF).

Results

Hepatic steatosis was present in 50 % of non-wasted and severely wasted children and all children with edematous malnutrition. Edematous malnutrition was associated with 56 % and 45 % fewer mitochondria than severe wasting (p < 0.001) and no wasting (p = 0.006), respectively, and abnormal mitochondrial morphology compared to severe wasting (p = 0.002) and no wasting (p = 0.035). Peroxisomal abundance was reduced in edematous malnutrition compared to severe wasting (p = 0.005), but did not differ from no-wasting.

Conclusion

Edematous malnutrition is associated with reduced abundance and altered morphology of hepatic mitochondria and peroxisomes. Interventions targeting improvements in hepatic metabolic function may be beneficial in improving metabolism and reducing mortality in children with severe malnutrition, particularly in those with nutritional edema.

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