Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease

Introduction: Non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) is the most common phenotype of gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD). Dilated intercellular spaces (DIS) in prickle cell layers are considered as early signs of acid damage to the esophageal epithelium. Objectives: The objective of this study was t...

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Main Authors: Myint, Yi Yi, Tun, Ye, Mohammad Amjad, Nasser, Mat Hassan, Mohd. Zailani, Abd. Rashid, Nor Linda
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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author Myint, Yi Yi
Tun, Ye
Mohammad Amjad, Nasser
Mat Hassan, Mohd. Zailani
Abd. Rashid, Nor Linda
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Tun, Ye
Mohammad Amjad, Nasser
Mat Hassan, Mohd. Zailani
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description Introduction: Non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) is the most common phenotype of gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD). Dilated intercellular spaces (DIS) in prickle cell layers are considered as early signs of acid damage to the esophageal epithelium. Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore DIS in both superficial and prickle cell layer of the esophageal epithelium of NERD patients and normal controls by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Material and methods: The study group included 5 normal controls and 8 NERD patients with reflux symptoms, normal mucosa on endoscopy and positive 24-hour pH monitoring. Specimens were taken 5 cm above the Z line during gastroduodenoscopy and then routinely processed for both SEM & TEM studies. The nature of intercellular spaces between superficial cells and prickle cell layers were viewed by TEM and SEM respectively. Results: We found out that cellular attachments in the superficial cells differ significantly between the normal controls and patients with NERD (p value 0.007). Morphometric analysis of TEM microphotographs showed that the mean intercellular space diameter values of NERD patients were significantly ( two times) higher than that in normal controls (p<0.001). Conclusions: We can conclude that SEM study on DIS in esophageal surface cells is not a useful diagnostic test for differentiating between normal and NERD patients but TEM study in prickle cell layer is a promising diagnostic finding of early damage of esophageal epithelium.
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spelling iium-97112017-06-22T00:23:23Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/9711/ Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease Myint, Yi Yi Tun, Ye Mohammad Amjad, Nasser Mat Hassan, Mohd. Zailani Abd. Rashid, Nor Linda R Medicine (General) Introduction: Non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) is the most common phenotype of gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD). Dilated intercellular spaces (DIS) in prickle cell layers are considered as early signs of acid damage to the esophageal epithelium. Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore DIS in both superficial and prickle cell layer of the esophageal epithelium of NERD patients and normal controls by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Material and methods: The study group included 5 normal controls and 8 NERD patients with reflux symptoms, normal mucosa on endoscopy and positive 24-hour pH monitoring. Specimens were taken 5 cm above the Z line during gastroduodenoscopy and then routinely processed for both SEM & TEM studies. The nature of intercellular spaces between superficial cells and prickle cell layers were viewed by TEM and SEM respectively. Results: We found out that cellular attachments in the superficial cells differ significantly between the normal controls and patients with NERD (p value 0.007). Morphometric analysis of TEM microphotographs showed that the mean intercellular space diameter values of NERD patients were significantly ( two times) higher than that in normal controls (p<0.001). Conclusions: We can conclude that SEM study on DIS in esophageal surface cells is not a useful diagnostic test for differentiating between normal and NERD patients but TEM study in prickle cell layer is a promising diagnostic finding of early damage of esophageal epithelium. 2011-06-08 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/9711/2/UITM_final_poster-_YYM.pdf Myint, Yi Yi and Tun, Ye and Mohammad Amjad, Nasser and Mat Hassan, Mohd. Zailani and Abd. Rashid, Nor Linda (2011) Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease. In: 2nd Malaysian Anatomical Conference, 8 - 9 June, 2011, Selangor, Malaysia. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
Myint, Yi Yi
Tun, Ye
Mohammad Amjad, Nasser
Mat Hassan, Mohd. Zailani
Abd. Rashid, Nor Linda
Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease
title Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease
title_full Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease
title_fullStr Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease
title_full_unstemmed Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease
title_short Electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease
title_sort electron microscopic study of esophageal epithelium in non-erosive reflux disease
topic R Medicine (General)
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/9711/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/9711/2/UITM_final_poster-_YYM.pdf