Background
Gastrointestinal motility is impaired in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) in the gastrointestinal
tract play a central role in gastrointestinal motility. The present study examined whether ICC density, or expression of neuronal
nitric oxide synthase (nNOS)- and substance P (SP)-containing nerves in the gastric antrum, were altered in patients with
type 2 DM.
Methods
Paraffin-embedded gastric specimens from 51 controls and 36 male DM patients with gastric cancer were used for immunohistochemistry.
Serial sections were stained with Kit and mast cell tryptase-specific antibodies. Fresh-frozen gastric specimens from patients
with gastric cancer were used for immunofluorescence. The specimens were stained with antibodies to Kit, nNOS, and SP, and
levels of expression of these three markers were compared between controls and DM patients.
Results
ICC density in the inner circular muscle layer, but not in the myenteric plexus, was lower in patients with severe DM than
in controls in paraffin-embedded specimens. In addition, decreased expression of nNOS and SP accompanied by reduced ICC density
was observed in frozen specimens from patients with DM.
Conclusions
These results suggest that lower gastric ICC, nNOS, and SP densities in patients with DM may be associated with the pathogenesis
of diabetic gastroparesis.
Key words diabetes mellitus - stomach - interstitial cells of Cajal - neuronal nitric oxide synthase - substance P