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Cajal 间质细胞缺失和衰老对人胃慢波传导速度的影响。

The influence of interstitial cells of Cajal loss and aging on slow wave conduction velocity in the human stomach.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Physiol Rep. 2021 Jan;8(24):e14659. doi: 10.14814/phy2.14659.

Abstract

Loss of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) has been associated with gastric dysfunction and is also observed during normal aging at ~13% reduction per decade. The impact of ICC loss on gastric slow wave conduction velocity is currently undefined. This study correlated human gastric slow wave velocity with ICC loss and aging. High-resolution gastric slow wave mapping data were screened from a database of 42 patients with severe gastric dysfunction (n = 20) and controls (n = 22). Correlations were performed between corpus slow wave conduction parameters (frequency, velocity, and amplitude) and corpus ICC counts in patients, and with age in controls. Physiological parameters were further integrated into computational models of gastric mixing. Patients: ICC count demonstrated a negative correlation with slow wave velocity in the corpus (i.e., higher velocities with reduced ICC; r  = .55; p = .03). ICC count did not correlate with extracellular slow wave amplitude (p = .12) or frequency (p = .84). Aging: Age was positively correlated with slow wave velocity in the corpus (range: 25-74 years; r  = .32; p = .02). Age did not correlate with extracellular slow wave amplitude (p = .40) or frequency (p = .34). Computational simulations demonstrated that the gastric emptying rate would increase at higher slow wave velocities. ICC loss and aging are associated with a higher slow wave velocity. The reason for these relationships is unexplained and merit further investigation. Increased slow wave velocity may modulate gastric emptying higher, although in gastroparesis other pathological factors must dominate to prevent emptying.

摘要

Cajal 间质细胞(ICC)的丢失与胃功能障碍有关,在正常衰老过程中也会观察到,每十年减少约 13%。ICC 丢失对胃慢波传导速度的影响目前尚不清楚。本研究将人胃慢波速度与 ICC 丢失和衰老相关联。从数据库中筛选出 42 例严重胃功能障碍患者(n=20)和对照组(n=22)的高分辨率胃慢波图数据。在患者中,对胃体慢波传导参数(频率、速度和幅度)与胃体 ICC 计数进行了相关性分析,并与对照组的年龄进行了相关性分析。生理参数进一步被整合到胃混合的计算模型中。患者:ICC 计数与胃体慢波速度呈负相关(即 ICC 减少导致速度增加;r=-.55;p=0.03)。ICC 计数与细胞外慢波幅度(p=0.12)或频率(p=0.84)均无相关性。衰老:年龄与胃体慢波速度呈正相关(范围:25-74 岁;r=0.32;p=0.02)。年龄与细胞外慢波幅度(p=0.40)或频率(p=0.34)均无相关性。计算模拟表明,在较高的慢波速度下,胃排空率会增加。ICC 丢失和衰老与较慢的波速度相关。这些关系的原因尚不清楚,值得进一步研究。增加的慢波速度可能会使胃排空更高,尽管在胃轻瘫中,其他病理因素必须占主导地位以防止排空。

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