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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY
卷 40, 期 6, 页码 1025-1029出版社
W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2005.03.021
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intestinal resection; Wnt; beta-catenin; APC; enterectomy; min mice; intestinal adaptation; c-myc; cyclin D1; E-cadherin
Background: In the intestine, Writ proteins are powerful regulators of cell proliferation, differentiation, and adhesion. Mutations of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene elevate nuclear beta-catenin and provoke intestinal tumor formation. We sought to determine whether Writ signaling is involved in adaptive response to massive small bowel resection (SBR). Methods: Male Min mice with a mutation of the APC gene and wild-type controls underwent a 50% proximal SBR or sham operation. After 3 days, villus height, crypt depth, and rates of proliferation and apoptosis were recorded in the remnant ileum. Results: After SBR, villus height and enterocyte proliferation were significantly greater in the Min mice. Western blotting demonstrated resection-induced increases in beta-catenin, c-Myc, and E-cadherin after SBR, which was more pronounced in Min mice. Conclusions: Mutation of the APC gene and augmented Writ signaling in the intestine results in an enhanced adaptive response to massive SBR. These data, for the first time, implicate an important role for Win signaling during the pathogenesis of resection-induced intestinal adaptation. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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