Department of General Surgery, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University , Shenyang, China.
Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2021 Feb;15(2):159-164. doi: 10.1080/17474124.2021.1823214. Epub 2020 Sep 17.
Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs) are a special type of interstitial cells located in the gastrointestinal tract muscles. They are closely related to smooth muscle cells and neurons, participate in gastrointestinal motility and nerve signal transmission, and are pacemaker cells for gastrointestinal electrical activity. Research interest in ICCs has continuously grown since they were first discovered in 1893. Later, researchers discovered that they are also present in other organs, including the biliary tract, urethra, bladder, etc.; these cells were named interstitial Cajal-like cells (ICLCs), and attempts have been made to explain their relationships with certain diseases.
This review paper summarizes the morphology, identification, classification, function, and distribution of ICLCs in the biliary tract and their relationship to biliary tract diseases.
Based on the function and distribution of ICLCs in the biliary tract system, ICLCs will provide a more reliable theoretical basis for the mechanisms of pathogenesis of and treatments for biliary tract diseases.
Cajal 间质细胞(ICCs)是一种位于胃肠道肌肉中的特殊间质细胞。它们与平滑肌细胞和神经元密切相关,参与胃肠道蠕动和神经信号传递,是胃肠道电活动的起搏细胞。自 1893 年首次发现 ICCs 以来,人们对其研究兴趣不断增加。后来,研究人员发现它们也存在于其他器官中,包括胆道、尿道、膀胱等;这些细胞被命名为胆道类似 Cajal 间质细胞(ICLCs),并尝试解释它们与某些疾病的关系。
本文综述了胆道中 ICLC 的形态、鉴定、分类、功能和分布及其与胆道疾病的关系。
基于 ICLC 在胆道系统中的功能和分布,ICLC 将为胆道疾病的发病机制和治疗提供更可靠的理论基础。