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Alexandra Scheer1, Shirley K Knauer2, Rabea Verhaegh3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Survivin, a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP) family, regulates mitosis and chromosome segregation. The expression of survivin proceeds during embryonic development and in addition has already been demonstrated in cancer cells. However, there is also evidence of survivin expression in differentiated tissues, including the gastro-intestinal tract of adult rats. A study with human colon specimens exhibited survivin in most basal crypt epithelial cells of normal mucosa. There is rather limited information on survivin expression in the small intestine. In order to paint a more detailed and thus complete picture of survivin expression patterns in the gastrointestinal tract, we used an immunohistochemical approach in normal adult rat small intestinal and ascending colonic tissue. Moreover, to get deeper insights in the regulation of survivin expression after tissue damage, we also studied its expression in mesenteric ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury.Entities:
Keywords: Immunohistochemistry; Injury; Intestine; Ischemia; Rat; Reperfusion; Survivin expression
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28615071 PMCID: PMC5471735 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-017-0625-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1Survivin expression in the normoxia group. a Survivin staining of intestinal segment III in the normoxia group (representative figure). Survivin positive cells were immunohistochemically labeled in brown. (I): single crypt; (II): small intestine (jejunum). Nuclei were stained blue by hematoxylin counterstaining. Magnification: 400×. Scale bar: 10 μm. b Percentage of survivin expression. The results revealed no significant difference. Values are means ± standard error of the mean (n = 6). c Ki-67 positive cells were immunohistochemically labeled in brown. Nuclei were counterstaining with hematoxylin (blue). Magnification: 400×. Scale bar: 10 μm. d Percentage of Ki-67 expression. The results revealed no significant difference. Values are means ± standard error of the mean (n = 6)
Fig. 2Survivin expression in the ischemia group. a Survivin staining of intestinal segment VII in the ischemia group (representative figure). Survivin positive cells were immunohistochemically labeled in brown. (I): single crypt; (II): small intestine (ileum). Nuclei were stained blue by counterstaining with hematoxylin. Magnification: 400×. Scale bar: 10 μm (b) Percentage of survivin expression. Values are means ± standard error of the mean (n = 6). c Ki-67 positive cells were immunohistochemically labeled in brown. Nuclei were counterstaining with hematoxylin (blue). Magnification: 400×. Scale bar: 10 μm. d Percentage of survivin expression. Values are means ± standard error of the mean (n = 6)
Fig. 3Survivin and Ki-67 staining in the ascending colon. (A/B) Survivin staining of the ascending colon in the normoxia (a) and the ischemia (b) group (representative figures). Survivin positive cells were immunohistochemically labeled in brown. (I): single crypt; (II): ascending colon. Nuclei were counterstaining with hematoxylin (blue). Magnification: 400×. Scale bar: 10 μm. (C/D) Ki-67 staining of the ascending colon in the normoxia (c) and the ischemia (d) group (representative figures). Ki-67 positive cells were immunohistochemically labeled in brown. Nuclei were counterstaining with hematoxylin (blue). Magnification: 400×. Scale bar: 10 μm