[Enzyme histochemistry of classical and ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease]
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[Enzyme histochemistry of classical and ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease]
Abstract
Hirschsprung's disease is the most important type of gastrointestinal dysmotility in neonatal pathology. Aberrant craniocaudal migration of neural crest stem cells results in an intestinal aganglionic segment of variable length. In 'classical' Hirschsprung's disease (60-75% of cases), the aganglionic segment spans the rectum and sigma. Ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease (5-10%) is restricted to the most distal 3-4 cm or immediate rectoanal transition only. In the normal enteric nervous system, myenteric ganglia modulate the parasympathetic innervation of the sacral roots S2-S4. The absence of myenteric ganglia in Hirschsprung's disease results in massively increased parasympathetic activity with abundant acetylcholine release and pseudo-obstruction in the aganglionic segment. This can be demonstrated in an enzyme histochemical reaction for acetylcholinesterase on frozen sections, which is sufficient to diagnose the classical disease in rectal mucosal biopsies. In ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease, increased acetylcholinesterase activity is demonstrable only in nerve fibres of the muscularis mucosae and submucosa, but not the lamina propria mucosae. Submucosal and myenteric ganglia are physiologically scarce in the most distal rectum; absence of ganglia in a biopsy of the rectoanal transition must not be (wrongly) interpreted as ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease. Therefore, a diagnosis of ultrashort Hirschsprung's disease can be made exclusively using an enzyme histochemical reaction for acetylcholinesterase.
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