Journal article

Neuronal plasticity of the enteric nervous system is correlated with chagasic megacolon development

ABM Da Silveira, MAR Freitas, EC De Oliveira, SG Neto, AO Luquetti, JB Furness, R Correa-Oliveira, D D'Avila Reis

Parasitology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2008

Abstract

Chagas' disease is one of the few functional gastrointestinal disorders for which a causative agent has been identified. However, some pathological aspects of the chagasic megasyndromes are still incompletely understood. Chagasic megacolon is characterized by an inflammatory process, organ dilatation and neuronal reduction in both plexuses of the enteric nervous system (ENS). Although some studies on the ENS in Chagas' disease have been performed, the process of neuronal destruction and neuronal regeneration still remains unclear. Our hypothesis is that the regeneration process of the ENS may be involved with the mechanisms that prevent or retard organ dilatation and chagasic megacolon devel..

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