A DEFICIENCY OR DEVELOPMENTAL DEFECT IN PANETH CELLS MAY LEAD TO ACUTE APPENDICITIS IN CHILDREN

B. Harma, F. Tecellioglu
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Objective The aim of this study was to investigate whether there were differences in the Paneth cells between children with acute appendicitis (AA) and those with normal appendix (NA), and to reveal the distribution of and morphological changes in Paneth cells in appendix inflammation. Materials and Methods The data of 63 patients who underwent appendectomy diagnosed with acute appendicitis between January 2021 and December 2022, including age, gender, operative diagnosis, and postoperative histopathological examination results, were analyzed retrospectively. To evaluate the distribution and changes of Paneth cells throughout AA and NA groups, samples with hematoxylin and eosin (H & E)-stained sections were obtained from the Department of Histopathology's archives. Selected blocks were stained with Masson-Trichrome. The number of Paneth cells and the degree of granular density in the appendicitis tissues were statistically evaluated and compared with the results of the control group. Results A total of 63 appendectomies were performed, including 31 incidental appendectomies and 32 performed for preoperative diagnosis of acute appendicitis. There were no statistically significant differences between the groups that underwent surgery for AA and the NA in terms of gender and age (p>0.05). It was observed that the number of Paneth cells and granule density decreased significantly in acute appendicitis (AA) group (p<0.05). Conclusion Reduction or developmental deficiency in Paneth cells, which results in the loss of protective secretion, may increase the appendix's susceptibility to bacterial infection by allowing organisms to adhere and move across the mucosa. Such enhancement of infection may contribute to the pathogenesis of appendicitis.
paneth细胞的缺乏或发育缺陷可能导致儿童急性阑尾炎
目的探讨急性阑尾炎(AA)患儿Paneth细胞与正常阑尾(NA)患儿Paneth细胞是否存在差异,揭示阑尾炎症中Paneth细胞的分布及形态变化。材料与方法回顾性分析2021年1月至2022年12月63例诊断为急性阑尾炎的阑尾切除术患者的年龄、性别、手术诊断及术后组织病理学检查结果。为了评估Paneth细胞在AA组和NA组的分布和变化,从组织病理学档案中获得苏木精和伊红(H和E)染色切片。选择的块用Masson-Trichrome染色。统计评价阑尾炎组织Paneth细胞数量及颗粒密度程度,并与对照组进行比较。结果本组共施行阑尾切除术63例,其中意外手术31例,术前诊断急性阑尾炎32例。AA手术组与NA手术组在性别、年龄上差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。急性阑尾炎(AA)组Paneth细胞数量和颗粒密度显著降低(p<0.05)。结论Paneth细胞的减少或发育缺陷导致保护性分泌的丧失,可能会增加阑尾对细菌感染的易感性,从而使生物体粘附并穿过粘膜。这种感染的增强可能与阑尾炎的发病机制有关。
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