Helicobacter pylori and the Surface Mucous Gel Layer of the Human Stomach
- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Helicobacter
- Vol. 1 (4) , 207-218
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-5378.1996.tb00041.x
Abstract
BackgroundThe colonization of Helicobacter pylori in the surface mucous gel layer (SMGL) was investigated. Materials and Methods.Surgically removed stomachs were obtained from patients and included gastric ulcer (4 cases), duodenal ulcer (2), and gastric cancer (24). Five of these cases were examined at 8, 19, 28, 143, and 171 days after the end of eradication therapy. For the preservation of the SMGL, these specimens were fixed in cold Carnoy's solution, cleared in xylene, and embedded in paraffin. Serial sections were obtained and were stained by dual staining with the galactose oxidasecold thionin Schiff reaction followed by paradoxical Concanavalin A staining and immunostaining for H. pylori. Results. H. pylori characterstically attached to surface mucous cells and colonized in the SMGL. H. pylori in the SMGL was more abundant than that attached to the surface mucous cells. The degree of H. pylori infection both on the surface of surface mucous cells and in the SMGL correlated well with the severity of gastritis. In the SMGL, this organism obviously preferred to colonize in the layer of surface mucous cell-type mucins, and the multilaminated structure of the SMGL deteriorated markedly. Eradication of H. pylori restored the structure of the SMGL, and the inflammatory reaction decreased gradually. Conclusion.The SMGL is an indispensable site of H. pylori colonization, and this organism damaged the gastric mucosa partially by causing deterioration of the SMGL. Removal of the organism from the SMGL should be considered for eradication of this organism.Keywords
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