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J Pharmacol Sci ; 147(3): 251-259, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34507634

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The effects of cyclophosphamide on 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) synthesis in the intestinal tissue of rats were investigated. Rats received 120 mg/kg cyclophosphamide intraperitoneally as a single administration, and kaolin and food intake was measured by an automatic monitoring apparatus. Ileal tissues were collected at either 24 or 72 h after administration. Cyclophosphamide caused a significant increase in kaolin intake at the acute and the delayed phases and was associated with a decrease in food intake, and body weight. Cyclophosphamide had no significant effect on intestinal mucosal morphology, or inducible nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase-2 expression in the intestine. Cyclophosphamide significantly increased tryptophan hydroxylase 1 (TPH1) mRNA expression, number of anti-TPH antibody-positive cells, and 5-HT content in the intestine. Cyclophosphamide also significantly increased the expression of Tac1 mRNA, encoding preprotachykinin-1, which is a preprotein of substance P, and the number of anti-substance P antibody-positive cells in the intestine. Cyclophosphamide significantly increased Lgr5, Bmi1, and Atoh1 mRNA levels, which are markers for the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells. This study demonstrated that cyclophosphamide induced pica in rats, and potentiated 5-HT synthesis associated with hyperplasia of substance P-containing enterochromaffin cells without causing severe intestinal injury.


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Antineoplásicos Alquilantes/efeitos adversos , Ciclofosfamida/efeitos adversos , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Intestinos/metabolismo , Pica/induzido quimicamente , Serotonina/biossíntese , Animais , Peso Corporal/efeitos dos fármacos , Ciclofosfamida/administração & dosagem , Ingestão de Alimentos/efeitos dos fármacos , Hiperplasia/metabolismo , Infusões Parenterais , Caulim/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Ratos Wistar , Substância P/metabolismo , Triptofano Hidroxilase/metabolismo
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Cell Prolif ; 53(10): e12889, 2020 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32808420

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OBJECTIVES: Enterochromaffin (EC) cells have been associated with functional gastrointestinal disorders such as IBS. Recently, we found that glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF)-rearranged during transfection (RET) localized in EC cells in human colonic epithelia. Here, we examine the role of GDNF-RET in the pathophysiology of diarrhoea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D). MATERIALS AND METHODS: GDNF was assessed by ELISA and immunohistochemistry in biopsies from IBS-D patients and healthy controls. Stress was induced by using a wrap-restraint stress (WRS) procedure to serve as an acute stress-induced IBS model. The function of GDNF-RET axis to intestinal stem cell (ISC) homeostasis, and EC cell numbers were assessed in vivo and in vitro. RESULTS: GDNF-RET was expressed in EC cells in human colon. GDNF was significantly increased in IBS-D patients. WRS mice showed increased GDNF-RET levels in colon. WRS induced visceral hypersensitivity by expanding of ISC and differentiation of EC cell via GDNF-RET. Furthermore, GDNF-treated mice recapitulated the phenotype of WRS mice. In vitro, GDNF treatment amplified Wnt signal and increased serotonin levels in colonic organoids in a dose-dependent manner. CONCLUSIONS: We identified GDNF-RET was presented in colonic epithelium of patients with IBS-D. GDNF-RET played important roles in regulating ISC and EC cell differentiation. Our findings, thus, provide RET inhibitor as new therapeutic targets for treatment of patients with IBS-D.


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Fator Neurotrófico Derivado de Linhagem de Célula Glial/metabolismo , Intestinos/fisiopatologia , Síndrome do Intestino Irritável/fisiopatologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-ret/metabolismo , Adulto , Animais , Células Enterocromafins/metabolismo , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Feminino , Homeostase , Humanos , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Mucosa Intestinal/patologia , Síndrome do Intestino Irritável/metabolismo , Síndrome do Intestino Irritável/patologia , Masculino , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estresse Fisiológico
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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol ; 319(4): G494-G501, 2020 10 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32845170

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Small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors (SI-NET) are serotonin-secreting well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors of putative enterochromaffin (EC) cell origin. Recent studies recognize a subset of EC cells that is label-retaining at the +4 position in the crypt and functions as a reserve intestinal stem cell. Importantly, this +4 reserve EC cell subset not only contributes to regeneration of the intestinal epithelium during injury and inflammation but also to basal crypt homeostasis at a constant rate. The latter function suggests that the +4 EC cell subset serves as an active reserve stem cell via a constant rate of dedifferentiation. Characterization of early tumor formation of SI-NET, observed as crypt-based EC cell clusters in many cases of familial SI-NETs, suggests that the +4 active reserve EC cell subset is the cell of origin. This newly discovered active reserve stem cell property of EC cells can account for unique biological mechanisms and processes associated with the genesis and development of SI-NETs. The recognition of this property of the +4 active reserve EC cell subset may provide novel opportunities to explore NETs in the gastrointestinal tract and other organs.


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Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Neoplasias Intestinais/patologia , Intestino Delgado/patologia , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/patologia , Células-Tronco/patologia , Células-Tronco/fisiologia , Animais , Carcinogênese/patologia , Desdiferenciação Celular , Células Enterocromafins/fisiologia , Humanos , Camundongos , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/metabolismo , Serotonina/metabolismo
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Int J Mol Sci ; 20(21)2019 Nov 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31684070

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Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are recommended as a first-line treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and other acid related disorders. In recent years, concerns have been raised about the increasing prevalence of patients on long-term PPI therapy and inappropriate PPI use. It is well known that short-term PPI therapy is generally well tolerated and safe; however, their extensive long-term use is a major global issue. One of these long-standing concerns is PPI-induced gastrin elevation secondary to hypoacidity. Hypergastrinemia is believed to play a role in rebound hyperacidity when PPIs are discontinued resulting in induced dyspeptic symptoms that might result in the reinstitution of therapy. Gastrin exerts tropic effects in the stomach, especially on enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells, and concerns have also been raised regarding the potential progression to dysplasia or tumor formation following long-term therapy. It is well known that a substantial number of patients on long-term PPI therapy can discontinue PPIs without recurrence of symptoms in deprescribing trials. What is unknown is how sustainable deprescribing should be undertaken in practice and how effective it is in terms of reducing long-term outcomes like adverse drug events, morbidity and mortality. Moreover, there is no clear consensus on when and how deprescribing strategies should be attempted in practice. This review sought to summarize the harms and benefits of long-term PPI therapy with special focus on gastrin elevation and its relation to deprescribing studies and future interventions that may improve PPI use.


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Desprescrições , Refluxo Gastroesofágico/tratamento farmacológico , Inibidores da Bomba de Prótons/uso terapêutico , Suspensão de Tratamento , Células Enterocromafins/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Gastrinas/metabolismo , Humanos , Inibidores da Bomba de Prótons/efeitos adversos , Fatores de Risco , Estômago/efeitos dos fármacos , Estômago/patologia , Neoplasias Gástricas/metabolismo , Neoplasias Gástricas/patologia
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J Vis Exp ; (152)2019 10 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31657801

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Small bowel neuroendocrine tumors (SBNETs) are rare cancers originating from enterochromaffin cells of the gut. Research in this field has been limited because very few patient derived SBNET cell lines have been generated. Well-differentiated SBNET cells are slow growing and are hard to propagate. The few cell lines that have been established are not readily available, and after time in culture may not continue to express characteristics of NET cells. Generating new cell lines could take many years since SBNET cells have a long doubling time and many enrichment steps are needed in order to eliminate the rapidly dividing cancer-associated fibroblasts. To overcome these limitations, we have developed a protocol to culture SBNET cells from surgically removed tumors as spheroids in extracellular matrix (ECM). The ECM forms a 3-dimensional matrix that encapsulates SBNET cells and mimics the tumor micro-environment for allowing SBNET cells to grow. Here, we characterized the growth rate of SBNET spheroids and described methods to identify SBNET markers using immunofluorescence microscopy and immunohistochemistry to confirm that the spheroids are neuroendocrine tumor cells. In addition, we used SBNET spheroids for testing the cytotoxicity of rapamycin.


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Neoplasias Intestinais/química , Intestino Delgado/química , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/química , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/química , Esferoides Celulares/química , Neoplasias Gástricas/química , Células Enterocromafins/química , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Neoplasias Intestinais/patologia , Intestino Delgado/patologia , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/patologia , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/patologia , Esferoides Celulares/patologia , Neoplasias Gástricas/patologia , Células Tumorais Cultivadas , Microambiente Tumoral/fisiologia
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Nat Commun ; 10(1): 1745, 2019 04 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30988299

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Early childhood is a critical period for development, and early life stress may increase the risk of gastrointestinal diseases including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In rodents, neonatal maternal separation (NMS) induces bowel dysfunctions that resemble IBS. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here we show that NMS induces expansion of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and their differentiation toward secretory lineages including enterochromaffin (EC) and Paneth cells, leading to EC hyperplasia, increased serotonin production, and visceral hyperalgesia. This is reversed by inhibition of nerve growth factor (NGF)-mediated tropomyosin receptor kinase A (TrkA) signalling, and treatment with NGF recapitulates the intestinal phenotype of NMS mice in vivo and in mouse intestinal organoids in vitro. Mechanistically, NGF transactivates Wnt/ß-catenin signalling. NGF and serotonin are positively correlated in the sera of diarrhea-predominant IBS patients. Together, our findings provide mechanistic insights into early life stress-induced intestinal changes that may translate into treatments for gastrointestinal diseases.


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Gastroenteropatias/etiologia , Estresse Fisiológico , Animais , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Humanos , Hiperplasia/patologia , Privação Materna , Camundongos , Fator de Crescimento Neural/metabolismo , Fator de Crescimento Neural/fisiologia , Receptor trkA/genética , Receptor trkA/metabolismo , Receptor trkA/fisiologia , Transdução de Sinais , Via de Sinalização Wnt
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J Virol ; 92(7)2018 04 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29367250

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Human adenovirus 41 (HAdV-41) causes acute gastroenteritis in young children. The main characteristics of HAdV-41 infection are diarrhea and vomiting. Nevertheless, the precise mechanism of HAdV-41-induced diarrhea is unknown, as a suitable small-animal model has not been described. In this study, we used the human midgut carcinoid cell line GOT1 to investigate the effect of HAdV-41 infection and the individual HAdV-41 capsid proteins on serotonin release by enterochromaffin cells and on enteric glia cell (EGC) activation. We first determined that HAdV-41 could infect the enterochromaffin cells. Immunofluorescence staining revealed that the cells expressed HAdV-41-specific coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR); flow cytometry analysis supported these findings. HAdV-41 infection of the enterochromaffin cells induced serotonin secretion dose dependently. In contrast, control infection with HAdV-5 did not induce serotonin secretion in the cells. Confocal microscopy studies of enterochromaffin cells infected with HAdV-41 revealed decreased serotonin immunofluorescence compared to that in uninfected cells. Incubation of the enterochromaffin cells with purified HAdV-41 short fiber knob and hexon proteins increased the serotonin levels in the harvested cell supernatant significantly. HAdV-41 infection could also activate EGCs, as shown in the significantly altered expression of glia fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in EGCs incubated with HAdV-41. The EGCs were also activated by serotonin alone, as shown in the significantly increased GFAP staining intensity. Likewise, EGCs were activated by the cell supernatant of HAdV-41-infected enterochromaffin cells.IMPORTANCE The nonenveloped human adenovirus 41 causes diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, and low-grade fever mainly in children under 2 years of age. Even though acute gastroenteritis is well described, how human adenovirus 41 causes diarrhea is unknown. In our study, we analyzed the effect of human adenovirus 41 infection on human enterochromaffin cells and found it stimulates serotonin secretion in the cells, which is involved in regulation of intestinal secretion and gut motility and can also activate enteric glia cells, which are found in close proximity to enterochromaffin cells in vivo This disruption of gut barrier homeostasis as maintained by these cells following human adenovirus 41 infection might be a mechanism in enteric adenovirus pathogenesis in humans and could indicate a possible serotonin-dependent cross talk between human adenovirus 41, enterochromaffin cells, and enteric glia cells.


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Infecções por Adenoviridae/metabolismo , Adenoviridae/metabolismo , Células Enterocromafins/metabolismo , Neuroglia/metabolismo , Serotonina/metabolismo , Células A549 , Infecções por Adenoviridae/patologia , Proteína de Membrana Semelhante a Receptor de Coxsackie e Adenovirus/metabolismo , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Células Enterocromafins/virologia , Proteína Glial Fibrilar Ácida/metabolismo , Humanos , Neuroglia/patologia , Neuroglia/virologia
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Scand J Gastroenterol ; 52(6-7): 674-677, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28276835

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BACKGROUND: Autoimmune gastritis (AIG) is a gastric pathologic condition affecting the mucosa of the fundus and the body and eventually leading to hypo-achlorhydria. AIMS: We report our clinical and pathological experience with AIG. METHODS: Data from patients with a diagnosis of AIG seen in the period January 2002-December 2012 were retrieved. Only patients with complete sets of biopsies were analyzed. RESULTS: Data from 138 patients were available for analysis. Pernicious anemia was present in 25% of patients, iron deficiency anemia was found in 29.7% of patients, hypothyroidism in 23% of patients, type 1 diabetes in 7.9% of patients, and vitiligo in 2.8% of patients. Parietal cell antibodies were positive in 65% of patients, and no patient had serology positive for celiac disease. All gastric biopsies showed glandular atrophy associated with enterochromaffin-like (ECL)-cells hyperplasia, features limited to the mucosa of the fundus and body, and focal glandular intestinal metaplasia. Helicobacter pylori was negative in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: AIG was strongly associated with anemia; atrophy, intestinal metaplasia and ECL hyperplasia in the gastric fundus and body are hallmarks of this condition.


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Anemia Ferropriva/epidemiologia , Anemia Perniciosa/epidemiologia , Doenças Autoimunes/complicações , Gastrite/complicações , Helicobacter pylori/isolamento & purificação , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Atrofia , Autoanticorpos/sangue , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/epidemiologia , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Celulas Tipo Enterocromafim/patologia , Feminino , Fundo Gástrico/patologia , Gastrite/patologia , Humanos , Hiperplasia , Hipotireoidismo/epidemiologia , Intestinos/patologia , Itália , Masculino , Metaplasia/patologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Células Parietais Gástricas/imunologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Vitiligo/epidemiologia , Adulto Jovem
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World J Gastroenterol ; 21(47): 13240-9, 2015 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26715806

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AIM: To study histidine decarboxylase (HDC) expression in normal and neoplastic gastric neuroendocrine cells in relationship to the main histamine metabolite. METHODS: Control tissues from fundus (n = 3) and corpus (n = 3) mucosa of six patients undergoing operations for gastric adenocarcinoma, biopsy and/or gastric surgical specimens from 64 patients with primary gastric neuroendocrine tumours (GNETs), as well as metastases from 22 of these patients, were investigated using conventional immunohistochemistry and double immunofluorescence with commercial antibodies vs vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT-2), HDC and ghrelin. The urinary excretion of the main histamine metabolite methylimidazoleacetic acid (U-MeImAA) was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography in 27 of the 64 patients. RESULTS: In the gastric mucosa of the control tissues, co-localization studies identified neuroendocrine cells that showed immunoreactivity only to VMAT-2 and others with reactivity only to HDC. A third cell population co-expressed both antigens. There was no co-expression of HDC and ghrelin. Similar results were obtained in the foci of neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia associated with chronic atrophic gastritis type A and also in the tumours. The relative incidence of the three aforementioned markers varied in the tumours that were examined using conventional immunohistochemistry. All of these GNETs revealed both VMAT-2 and HDC immunoreactivity, and their metastases showed an immunohistochemical pattern and frequency similar to that of their primary tumours. In four patients, increased U-MeImAA excretion was detected, but only two of the patients exhibited related endocrine symptoms. CONCLUSION: Human enterochromaffin-like cells appear to partially co-express VMAT-2 and HDC. Co-expression of VMAT-2 and HDC might be required for increased histamine production in patients with GNETs.


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Adenocarcinoma/enzimologia , Biomarcadores Tumorais/urina , Células Enterocromafins/enzimologia , Histidina Descarboxilase/análise , Imidazóis/urina , Células Neuroendócrinas/enzimologia , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/enzimologia , Neoplasias Gástricas/enzimologia , Adenocarcinoma/secundário , Adenocarcinoma/urina , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Feminino , Imunofluorescência , Grelina/análise , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Células Neuroendócrinas/patologia , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/secundário , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/urina , Eliminação Renal , Neoplasias Gástricas/patologia , Neoplasias Gástricas/urina , Urinálise , Proteínas Vesiculares de Transporte de Monoamina/análise , Adulto Jovem
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Pathologe ; 35(3): 283-93; quiz 294, 2014 May.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24671468

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Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) of the distal jejunum and ileum derive from serotonin-producing enterochromaffin (EC) cells. Due to their low proliferation rate and their infiltrative growth, they are often discovered at an advanced disease stage when metastasis has already occurred. The biology of these tumours is different from other NEN of the digestive tract. In order to standardise and improve diagnosis and therapy, the guidelines for the diagnosis and clinical management of jejuno-ileal NEN as well as for the management of patients with liver and other distant metastases from NEN were revised by the European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society (ENETS) in 2012. This review focuses on aspects relevant for surgical pathology.


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Neoplasias do Íleo/patologia , Neoplasias do Jejuno/patologia , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/patologia , Proliferação de Células , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Progressão da Doença , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Humanos , Neoplasias do Íleo/cirurgia , Íleo/patologia , Íleo/cirurgia , Neoplasias do Jejuno/cirurgia , Jejuno/patologia , Jejuno/cirurgia , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/cirurgia , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Receptores de Somatostatina/análise
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PLoS One ; 9(1): e85110, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24416348

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Olfactory receptors (ORs) are expressed in the olfactory epithelium, where they detect odorants, but also in other tissues with additional functions. Some ORs are even overexpressed in tumor cells. In this study, we identified ORs expressed in enterochromaffin tumor cells by RT-PCR, showing that single cells can co-express several ORs. Some of the receptors identified were already reported in other tumors, but they are orphan (without known ligand), as it is the case for most of the hundreds of human ORs. Thus, genes coding for human ORs with known ligands were transfected into these cells, expressing functional heterologous ORs. The in vitro stimulation of these cells by the corresponding OR odorant agonists promoted cell invasion of collagen gels. Using LNCaP prostate cancer cells, the stimulation of the PSGR (Prostate Specific G protein-coupled Receptor), an endogenously overexpressed OR, by ß-ionone, its odorant agonist, resulted in the same phenotypic change. We also showed the involvement of a PI3 kinase γ dependent signaling pathway in this promotion of tumor cell invasiveness triggered by OR stimulation. Finally, after subcutaneous inoculation of LNCaP cells into NSG immunodeficient mice, the in vivo stimulation of these cells by the PSGR agonist ß-ionone significantly enhanced metastasis emergence and spreading.


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Regulação Neoplásica da Expressão Gênica , Proteínas de Neoplasias/agonistas , Norisoprenoides/efeitos adversos , Neoplasias da Próstata/genética , Receptores Odorantes/agonistas , Animais , Cálcio/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Colágeno/química , Células Enterocromafins/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Enterocromafins/metabolismo , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Géis , Humanos , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos SCID , Invasividade Neoplásica , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/metabolismo , Transplante de Neoplasias , Neurônios Receptores Olfatórios/efeitos dos fármacos , Neurônios Receptores Olfatórios/metabolismo , Neurônios Receptores Olfatórios/patologia , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinases/genética , Fosfatidilinositol 3-Quinases/metabolismo , Neoplasias da Próstata/metabolismo , Neoplasias da Próstata/patologia , Subunidades Proteicas/genética , Subunidades Proteicas/metabolismo , Receptores Odorantes/genética , Receptores Odorantes/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais
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Gastroenterology ; 146(3): 754-764.e3, 2014 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24316261

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: The alimentary tract contains a diffuse endocrine system comprising enteroendocrine cells that secrete peptides or biogenic amines to regulate digestion, insulin secretion, food intake, and energy homeostasis. Lineage analysis in the stomach revealed that a significant fraction of endocrine cells in the gastric corpus did not arise from Neurogenin3 (Neurog3)-expressing cells, unlike enteroendocrine cells elsewhere in the digestive tract. We aimed to isolate enriched serotonin-secreting and enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells from the stomach and to clarify their cellular origin. METHODS: We used Neurogenic differentiation 1 (NeuroD1) and Neurog3 lineage analysis and examined the differentiation of serotonin-producing and ECL cells in stomach tissues of NeuroD1-cre;ROSA(tdTom), tryptophan hydroxylase 1 (Tph1)-cyan fluorescent protein (CFP), c-Kit(wsh/wsh), and Neurog3Cre;ROSA(tdTom) mice by immunohistochemistry. We used fluorescence-activated cell sorting to isolate each cell type for gene expression analysis. We also performed RNA sequencing analysis of ECL cells. RESULTS: Neither serotonin-secreting nor ECL cells of the corpus arose from cells expressing NeuroD1. Serotonin-secreting cells expressed a number of mast cell genes but not genes associated with endocrine differentiation; they did not develop in c-Kit(wsh/wsh) mice and were labeled with transplanted bone marrow cells. RNA sequencing analysis of ECL cells revealed high expression levels of many genes common to endocrine cells, including transcription factors, hormones, ion channels, and solute transporters but not markers of bone marrow cells. CONCLUSIONS: Serotonin-expressing cells of the gastric corpus of mice appear to be bone marrow-derived mucosal mast cells. Gene expression analysis of ECL cells indicated that they are endocrine cells of epithelial origin that do not express the same transcription factors as their intestinal enteroendocrine cell counterparts.


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Linhagem da Célula , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Células Enteroendócrinas/patologia , Serotonina/metabolismo , Estômago/patologia , Animais , Fatores de Transcrição Hélice-Alça-Hélice Básicos/metabolismo , Células da Medula Óssea/metabolismo , Células da Medula Óssea/patologia , Diferenciação Celular , Células Enterocromafins/metabolismo , Células Enteroendócrinas/metabolismo , Mucosa Gástrica/metabolismo , Mastócitos/metabolismo , Mastócitos/patologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Modelos Animais , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo
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Srp Arh Celok Lek ; 141(9-10): 602-7, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24364221

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INTRODUCTION: Peutz-Jeghers (PJ) syndrome is a rare familial disorder with the autosomal transmission characterized by multiple intestinal polyps, mucocutaneous pigmentation and increased incidence of various malignancies. Some clinical manifestations of PJ syndrome may be associated with the serotonin secretion from the enterochromaffin cells (EC). OBJECTIVE: Since no data have been reported so far regarding EC cells in PJ polyps, the aim of our study was to quantitatively investigate EC population in hamartomatous intestinal polyps in patients with the PJ syndrome. METHODS: The samples of surgically removed PJ polyps from family members with the PJ syndrome were collected during 34-year follow-up period. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens of twenty-one PJ polyps were stained with HE, AB-PAS, Van Gieson, Fontana-Masson, FIF and Grimelius. For immunohistochemical analysis, the following antibodies were used: chromogranin A, serotonin, Ki-67, desmin, vimentin and cytokeratin in order to eliminate differential diagnostic possibilities and to confirm diagnosis of PJ polyps. RESULTS: Strong EC cell hyperplasia was observed within the tissue of the investigated polyps. Statistical analysis demonstrated significantly higher content of EC cells in PJ polyps than in the normal ileal mucosa. CONCLUSION: Marked hyperplasia of EC cells within the PJ polyps may be the most important contributor to functional disorders in patients with the PJ syndrome.


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Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Pólipos Intestinais/patologia , Síndrome de Peutz-Jeghers/patologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Humanos , Hiperplasia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Síndrome de Peutz-Jeghers/complicações , Adulto Jovem
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Radiology ; 269(3): 940-4, 2013 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24261501

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History A 55-year-old man presented with chronic epigastric pain lasting for about 1 year and without fever or vomiting. The abdomen was soft and tender at physical examination. Laboratory tests revealed unremarkable liver function, normal hemoglobin level, and normal amylase level. White blood cell count was normal, and there was no inflammatory syndrome. The patient's medical history included pancreatic gastrinoma resected by means of left pancreatectomy 31 years before, hyperparathyroidism treated with subtotal parathyroidectomy 24 years before, and a slowly growing lung mass known for 9 years. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy was performed because of a suspected gastroduodenal ulcer. The results showed numerous small (<10 mm) gastric and duodenal ulcers and multiple 10-15-mm polypoid gastric masses. Contrast material-enhanced dual-phase multidetector row computed tomography (CT) of the chest and abdomen was performed with a 64-section CT scanner (LightSpeed VCT; GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, Wis). Technical parameters for CT were as follows: pitch, 0.98; section thickness and reconstruction interval, 1.25 mm; 120 kVp; and variable milliamperage determined by x-, y-, and z-axis dose modulation. After an unenhanced abdominal scan, iobitridol, a nonionic iodinated contrast agent containing 350 mg of iodine per milliliter (Xenetix 350; Guerbet, Aulnay-sousbois, France), was administered intravenously through a 16-18-gauge catheter. A 120-mL dose of the contrast agent was injected via an antecubital vein at a rate of 4 mL/sec. No oral contrast medium was administered. After preliminary unenhanced abdominal scanning, arterial and portal venous phase acquisitions were obtained 45 and 80 seconds after initiation of contrast medium injection.


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Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Neoplasia Endócrina Múltipla Tipo 1/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Gástricas/diagnóstico , Meios de Contraste , Gastroscopia , Humanos , Iohexol/análogos & derivados , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasia Endócrina Múltipla Tipo 1/patologia , Neoplasias Gástricas/patologia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Hum Pathol ; 44(12): 2736-42, 2013 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24139208

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The adenomatous polyposis coli gene is a key tumor suppressor gene. Alterations in this gene have been found in most sporadic colon cancers; associated with familial adenomatous polyposis; and found in neoplasms of other organs, such as the liver, stomach, lung, breast, and cerebellar medulloblastoma. In the heterogeneous group of neuroendocrine neoplasms of the gastrointestinal tract, the involvement of adenomatous polyposis coli is debated, and only occasional reports found adenomatous polyposis coli alterations in foregut and midgut neuroendocrine neoplasms, with adenomatous polyposis coli mutations only in the latter. To elucidate the penetrance of adenomatous polyposis coli alterations in ileal neuroendocrine neoplasms, we performed DNA fragment analysis (loss of heterozygosity for 5q22-23 and 5q23) and sequencing on the mutation cluster region of the adenomatous polyposis coli gene on 30 ileal enterochromaffin cell neuroendocrine neoplasms. Adenomatous polyposis coli gene mutations were detected in 23% of cases (7/30); in particular, 57% were missense and 14%, nonsense/frameshift, all novel and different from those reported in colorectal or other cancers. Loss of heterozygosity analysis demonstrated a deletion frequency of 15% (4/27). No association was found with features of tumor progression. Our observations support the involvement of somatic adenomatous polyposis coli alterations in tumorigenesis of ileal enterochromaffin cell neuroendocrine neoplasms; the mechanisms of adenomatous polyposis coli gene inactivation appear to be different from those reported in other tumor types.


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Proteína da Polipose Adenomatosa do Colo/genética , Células Enterocromafins/metabolismo , Genes APC , Neoplasias do Íleo/genética , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/genética , Proteína da Polipose Adenomatosa do Colo/metabolismo , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Feminino , Humanos , Neoplasias do Íleo/metabolismo , Neoplasias do Íleo/patologia , Perda de Heterozigosidade , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mutação , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/metabolismo , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/patologia , Transdução de Sinais , beta Catenina/metabolismo
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PLoS One ; 8(4): e62607, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23638125

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OBJECTIVE: We recently demonstrated that hypoxia, a key feature of IBD, increases enterochromaffin (EC) cell 5-HT secretion, which is also physiologically regulated by the ADORA2B mechanoreceptor. Since hypoxia is associated with increased extracellular adenosine, we wanted to examine whether this nucleotide amplifies HIF-1α-mediated 5-HT secretion. DESIGN: The effects of hypoxia were studied on IBD mucosa, isolated IBD-EC cells, isolated normal EC cells and the EC cell tumor derived cell line KRJ-1. Hypoxia (0.5% O2) was compared to NECA (adenosine agonist), MRS1754 (ADORA2B receptor antagonist) and SCH442146 (ADORA2A antagonist) on HIF signaling and 5-HT secretion. Antisense approaches were used to mechanistically evaluate EC cells in vitro. PCR and western blot were used to analyze transcript and protein levels of HIF-1α signaling and neuroendocrine cell function. An animal model of colitis was evaluated to confirm hypoxia:adenosine signaling in vivo. RESULTS: HIF-1α is upregulated in IBD mucosa and IBD-EC cells, the majority (~90%) of which express an activated phenotype in situ. Hypoxia stimulated 5-HT release maximally at 30 mins, an effect amplified by NECA and selectively inhibited by MRS1754, through phosphorylation of TPH-1 and activation of VMAT-1. Transient transfection with Renilla luciferase under hypoxia transcriptional response element (HRE) control identified that ADORA2B activated HIF-1α signaling under hypoxic conditions. Additional signaling pathways associated with hypoxia:adenosine included MAP kinase and CREB. Antisense approaches mechanistically confirmed that ADORA2B signaling was linked to these pathways and 5-HT release under hypoxic conditions. Hypoxia:adenosine activation which could be reversed by 5'-ASA treatment was confirmed in a TNBS-model. CONCLUSION: Hypoxia induced 5-HT synthesis and secretion is amplified by ADORA2B signaling via MAPK/CREB and TPH-1 activation. Targeting ADORA2s may decrease EC cell 5-HT production and secretion in IBD.


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Células Enterocromafins/metabolismo , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/metabolismo , Oxigênio/farmacologia , Receptor A2B de Adenosina/metabolismo , Serotonina/biossíntese , Serotonina/metabolismo , Adenosina/farmacologia , Adulto , Idoso , Animais , Hipóxia Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Hipóxia Celular/genética , Colite/metabolismo , Colite/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Células Enterocromafins/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Feminino , Humanos , Subunidade alfa do Fator 1 Induzível por Hipóxia/genética , Subunidade alfa do Fator 1 Induzível por Hipóxia/metabolismo , Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais/patologia , Mucosa Intestinal/efeitos dos fármacos , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Mucosa Intestinal/patologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Elementos de Resposta/genética , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos , Transdução de Sinais/genética , Ácido Trinitrobenzenossulfônico
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Hum Pathol ; 44(9): 1827-37, 2013 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23642738

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The role of putative preneoplastic enterochromaffin-like cell lesions, either hyperplastic or dysplastic, in the genesis of type 1 enterochromaffin-like cell neuroendocrine tumors associated with type A chronic atrophic gastritis, their actual neoplastic risk, and their precise histogenetic mechanism deserve further clarification by specific histopathologic studies coupled with patient follow-up. A total of 100 patients with severe type A chronic atrophic gastritis, enterochromaffin-like cell hyperplasia, and antral G-cell hyperplasia were endoscopically and histologically followed up for a median of 90.1 months (total of 9118 person-months). Preneoplastic enterochromaffin-like cell lesions and newly developed neuroendocrine tumors were investigated histologically and histochemically, in parallel with enterochromaffin-like cell lesions found in nontumor mucosa of another 32 well-characterized and previously reported type 1 neuroendocrine tumors. Both neuroendocrine and nonneuroendocrine mucosa changes were analyzed and statistically evaluated. During follow-up, 7 of 100 patients developed neuroendocrine tumors: 5 were in a group of 20 cases with previous enterochromaffin-like cell dysplasia and 2 were among 80 cases showing only enterochromaffin-like cell hyperplasia throughout the study (hazard ratio, 20.7; P < .001). The severity of enterochromaffin-like cell hyperplasia at first biopsy, with special reference to linear hyperplasia with 6 chains or more per linear millimeter, also increased the risk of neuroendocrine tumor development during follow-up (hazard ratio, 13.0; P < .001). Enterochromaffin-like cell microinvasive dysplastic lesions arising at the epithelial renewal zone level, in connection with immature proliferating mucous-neck cells, were found to be linked to early intramucosal neuroendocrine tumor histogenesis. Both enterochromaffin-like cell dysplasia and severe hyperplasia indicate increased risk of neuroendocrine tumor development in type A chronic atrophic gastritis with hypergastrinemia/G-cell hyperplasia.


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Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Mucosa Gástrica/patologia , Gastrite Atrófica/patologia , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/patologia , Lesões Pré-Cancerosas/patologia , Neoplasias Gástricas/patologia , Comorbidade , Progressão da Doença , Endoscopia Gastrointestinal , Seguimentos , Gastrite Atrófica/complicações , Gastrite Atrófica/mortalidade , Humanos , Hiperplasia , Itália/epidemiologia , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/etiologia , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/mortalidade , Prognóstico , Antro Pilórico/patologia , Fatores de Risco , Neoplasias Gástricas/complicações , Neoplasias Gástricas/mortalidade , Taxa de Sobrevida
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Int J Colorectal Dis ; 27(12): 1597-605, 2012 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22744736

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INTRODUCTION: Neurotransmitter imbalance is hypothesised as a pathogenetic mechanism in several bowel conditions. We previously reported increased 5-HT in the sigmoid mucosa of colon resected for complicated diverticular disease (DD). We aimed to identify if abnormal 5-HT expression is associated with symptoms of uncomplicated DD. METHODS: This was a prospective, comparative study and follow-up survey of symptoms. We examined the differences in 5-HT between DD patients and controls, as well as the presence of bowel symptoms at time of endoscopy and also 2 years later. Sigmoid biopsies were collected at colonoscopy. Immunohistochemical staining for 5-HT cells was performed. RESULTS: Eighty-seven patients were recruited, 37 (42.5 %) DD and 50 (57.5 %) controls. No patients underwent surgery. There was no significant difference in total mean number of 5-HT-positive cells in DD compared to controls or between patients and controls with abdominal symptoms. Forty-one patients (47.1 %) responded to questionnaires at median 57.8 months from biopsy. Eighteen (43.9 %) were DD and 23(56.1 %) controls. 5-HT counts showed no significant association to symptom persistence. DISCUSSION: Although 5-HT expression has previously been found to be increased in complicated DD in whole bowel-resected specimens, the same is not confirmed on colonic mucosal biopsies. This raises the suggestion that 5-HT may be involved in the development of acute complications but may not be involved in the pathogenesis of chronic symptoms.


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Colo Sigmoide/metabolismo , Colo Sigmoide/patologia , Doença Diverticular do Colo/metabolismo , Doença Diverticular do Colo/patologia , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Mucosa Intestinal/patologia , Serotonina/metabolismo , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Doença Crônica , Endoscopia , Células Enterocromafins/metabolismo , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol ; 302(6): R657-66, 2012 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22160540

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Glucose in the gut lumen activates gut endocrine cells to release 5-HT, glucagon-like peptide 1/2 (GLP-1/2), and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), which act to change gastrointestinal function and regulate postprandial plasma glucose. There is evidence that both release and action of incretin hormones is reduced in type 2 diabetes (T2D). We measured cellular activation of enteroendocrine and enterochromaffin cells, enteric neurons, and vagal afferent neurons in response to intestinal glucose in a model of type 2 diabetes mellitus, the UCD-T2DM rat. Prediabetic (PD), recent-diabetic (RD, 2 wk postonset), and 3-mo diabetic (3MD) fasted UCD-T2DM rats were given an orogastric gavage of vehicle (water, 0.5 ml /100 g body wt) or glucose (330 µmol/100 g body wt); after 6 min tissue was removed and cellular activation was determined by immunohistochemistry for phosphorylated calcium calmodulin-dependent kinase II (pCaMKII). In PD rats, pCaMKII immunoreactivity was increased in duodenal 5-HT (P < 0.001), K (P < 0.01) and L (P < 0.01) cells in response to glucose; glucose-induced activation of all three cell types was significantly reduced in RD and 3MD compared with PD rats. Immunoreactivity for GLP-1, but not GIP, was significantly reduced in RD and 3MD compared with PD rats (P < 0.01). Administration of glucose significantly increased pCaMKII in enteric and vagal afferent neurons in PD rats; glucose-induced pCaMKII immunoreactivity was attenuated in enteric and vagal afferent neurons (P < 0.01, P < 0.001, respectively) in RD and 3MD. These data suggest that glucose sensing in enteroendocrine and enterochromaffin cells and activation of neural pathways is markedly impaired in UCD-T2DM rats.


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Vias Aferentes/fisiopatologia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/metabolismo , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/fisiopatologia , Células Enteroendócrinas/metabolismo , Glucose/metabolismo , Nervo Vago/fisiopatologia , Animais , Proteína Quinase Tipo 2 Dependente de Cálcio-Calmodulina/metabolismo , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Células Enterocromafins/metabolismo , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Células Enteroendócrinas/patologia , Polipeptídeo Inibidor Gástrico/metabolismo , Peptídeos Semelhantes ao Glucagon/metabolismo , Resistência à Insulina/fisiologia , Obesidade/metabolismo , Obesidade/fisiopatologia , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Ratos Zucker , Serotonina/metabolismo
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Rev. bras. ecocardiogr. imagem cardiovasc ; 24(3): 99-102, jul.-set. 2011. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-592443

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Tumores carcinoides são neoplasias neuroendócrinas raras que se originam geralmente nas células enterocromafins do trato gastrintestinal (TGI). Secretam substâncias vasoativas, como a prostaglandina e a 5-HT (serotonina). A síndrome carcinoide ocorre quando há metástase para o fígado, local onde tais substâncias são inativadas. Clinicamente, é caracterizada por flusinhg, diarréia, broncoespasmo e manifestação cardíaca. Descrevemos o caso de uma paciente de 46 anos, com história de carcinoide brônquico, internada com dores abdominais e flushing. Tomografia abdominal mostrou múltiplas metástases hepáticas. Ecocardiografia mostrou ventrículo direito aumentado e movimento anômalo do septo interventricular. Valvas tricúspide e mitral difusamente espessadas e com insuficiência grave em ambas. Manifestação cardíaca na síndrome carcinóide é comum e confere um pior prognóstico à doença. Ecocardiograma é o método de escolha para investigação, pois revela lesões valvares patognomônicas. Acometimento das valvas à esquerda ocorre em apenas 15% dos casos, devido à inativação da serotonina nos pulmões, mas pode ocorrer em casos de tumor brônquico, como neste relato.


Carcinoid tumors are rare neuroendocrine neoplasms that commonly originate from the gastrointestinal tract and produce vasoactive substances like serotonine and prostaglandin. Carcinoid syndrome occurs when there is metastasis to the liver, where those substances are inactivated. Characteristic clinical features are flushing, diarrhea, bronchoconstriction and cardiac abnormalities. We describe a case of a 46-year-old female patient with previous carcinoid tumor in the lung, who was admitted with abdominal cramps and flushing symptoms. Abdominal CT scan detected multiple liver metastasis. Echocardiography showed enlarged right ventricle with paradoxical septal motion, tricuspid and mitral valves diffusely thickened with severe regurgitation on both. Cardiac manifestation in carcinoid syndrome is common and confers a worse prognosis. Echocardiography is the method of choice for assessment, since it detects pathognomonic valvular lesions. Left valves are affected in only 15% of cases, because of serotonine inactivation in the lungs, but it can happen in bronchial tumor, like in this case.


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Humanos , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Cardiopatias/complicações , Cardiopatias/diagnóstico , Células Enterocromafins/patologia , Ecocardiografia/métodos , Tumor Carcinoide/complicações
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