Basic Research
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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2005; 11(4): 529-533
Published online Jan 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i4.529
Expression of c-fos in gastric myenteric plexus and spinal cord of rats with cervical spondylosis
Pei-Song Song, Kang-Mei Kong, Chun-Yan Niu, Wei-Li Qi, Ling-Fei Wu, Xin-Jia Wang, Wei Han, Keng Huang, Ze-Feng Chen
Pei-Song Song, Kang-Mei Kong, Wei-Li Qi, Xin-Jia Wang, Wei Han, Keng Huang, Ze-Feng Chen, Department of Joint and Spine, Second Affiliated Hospital, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou 515041, Guangdong Province, China
Ling-Fei Wu, Department of Gastroenterology, Second Affiliated Hospital, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou 515041, Guangdong Province, China
Chun-Yan Niu, Department of Gastroenterology, Second Hospital of Xi抋n Jiaotong University, Xi抋n 710004, Shaanxi Province, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the Medical Research Fund of Guangdong Province, No. A2004434
Correspondence to: Professor Kang-Mei Kong, Second Affiliated Hospital, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou 515041, Guangdong Province, China. kongkm@sina.com
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Received: April 14, 2004
Revised: April 18, 2004
Accepted: May 9, 2004
Published online: January 28, 2005
Abstract

AIM: To determine the expression of c-fos in gastric myenteric plexus and spinal cord of rats with cervical spondylosis and its clinical significance.

METHODS: A cervical spondylosis model was established in rats by destroying the stability of cervical posterior column, and the cord segments C4-6 and gastric antrum were collected 3, 4 and 5 mo after the operation. Rats with sham operation were used as controls. c-fos neuronal counter-staining was performed with an immunohistochemistry method. Every third sections from C4-6 segments were drawn. The 10 most labeled c-fos-immunoreactive (Fos-IR) neurons were counted, and the average number was used for statistical analysis. The mean of Fos-IR neurons in myenteric plexus was calculated after counting Fos-IR neurons in 25 ganglia from each antral preparation, and expressed as a mean count per myenteric ganglion.

RESULTS: There were a few c-fos-positive neurons in the cervical cord and antrum in the control group. There was an increased c-fos expression in model group 3, 4 and 5 mo after operation, whereas there was no significant increase in c-fos expression in the control group at 3, 4 and 5 mo. More importantly, there was a significant difference in c-fos expression between rats followed up for 3 mo and those for 5 mo in the model group (11.20±2.26 vs 27.68±4.36, P<0.05, for the cervical cord; and 11.3±2.3 vs 29.3±4.6, P<0.05, for the gastric antrum). There was no significant difference between rats followed up for 3 mo and those for 4 mo and between rats followed up for 4 mo and those for 5 mo in the model group.

CONCLUSION: c-fos expression in gastric myenteric plexus was dramatically associated with that in the spinal cord in rats with cervical spondylosis, suggesting that the gastrointestinal function may be affected by cervical spondylosis. If this hypothesis is confirmed by further studies, functional gastrointestinal diseases such as functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome could be explained by neurogastroenterology.

Keywords: Gastric myenteric plexus, Gastric spinal cord, c-Fos protein, Cervical spondylosis