Megacolon in pigs due to segmental colon aganglionosis

Citation
N. Stockhofe-zurwieden et al., Megacolon in pigs due to segmental colon aganglionosis, DEUT TIER W, 108(6), 2001, pp. 267-269
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
DEUTSCHE TIERARZTLICHE WOCHENSCHRIFT
ISSN journal
03416593 → ACNP
Volume
108
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
267 - 269
Database
ISI
SICI code
0341-6593(200106)108:6<267:MIPDTS>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Four pigs, each of about 8 weeks of age were submitted for pathological exa mination because of severe cachexia, combined with an enormous distension o f the abdomen. In the herd, where these pigs originated from, these clinica l signs were observed frequently for some period of time and stricture of t he rectum was suspected. All pigs showed a severe cachexia, and most promin ent in all pigs was a megacolon with large and distended colon and caecum a nd stenosis about 30 to 60 cm cranial of the anus. Tissue specimens were ta ken from the rectum, from the colon cranial and caudal of the stenosis and from the jejunum and examined histologically. Ganglia in the intestinal wal l were examined immunohistochemically by using antibodies recognising neuro filament protein (kD 200). In all pigs submucosal and myenteric ganglia wer e absent in the post stenotic colon and rectum and in transverse section of the stenosis, whereas in the prestenotic colon of all pigs and also in the jejunum ganglia were present. Segmental aganglionosis of the colon is also known in humans (Hirschsprung disease) and other animal species and is con sidered as a congenital disorder. We also suggest a familiar background of the disease in these pigs.