Publication: Functional morphology of the equine pelvic flexure and its role in disease. A review
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Date
2000
Authors
Lopes, M.A.F. ; Pfeiffer, C. J.
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Publisher
F. Hernández y Juan F. Madrid. Universidad de Murcia: Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
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DOI
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Abstract
The hindgut is the major site in the horse for
nutrient digestion and absorption . Most of this activity
occurs in the large intestinal compartments, i.e., cecum,
right and left ventral colon and left and right dorsal
colon. The colonic pelvic flexure is a short and narrow
loop connecting the left ventral and left dorsal colon. It
is not significant directly in digestive and absorptive
processes but plays an important functional role in
regulating colonic aboral and retropropulsive transit of
digesta through its motility pacemaker activity. The
pelvic flexure also contributes to the pathophysiology of
colic, the leading cause of death in horses. Its narrow
lumen may contribute to colonic impaction, and
malfunctions of the pacemaker may contribute to volvuli
and colonic displacements. Neuronal and ganglion
density of the myenteric plexus is increased at the pelvic
flexure and adjacent left dorsal colon pacemaker region.
Contractile activity, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)
and neurokinins-l and -3 are all enhanced in the pelvic
flexure. The mucosa histologically resembles that of the
ventral and dorsal colon , with apically-granulated
principal cells and goblet cells lining the luminal
surface. Clustered intranuclear inclusions resembling the
cytoplasmic granules are also observed by electron
microscopy in the principal cells as elsewhere in the
horse colon. Further neuroendocrine and morphologic
investigation of the pelvic flexure is warranted due to the
great importance of this localized region for normal
function and pathophysiology.
Citation
Histology and Histopathology, Vol. 15 n.º 3 (2015)
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