Literature DB >> 3440755

Histochemical studies of epithelial cell glycoproteins in normal rat colon.

C M Park1, P E Reid, D A Owen, D Volz, W L Dunn.   

Abstract

Two general classes of glycoproteins have been identified in the colonic epithelial cells of the Sprague Dawley rat. Glycoproteins belonging to the first of these classes contain sialic acids both with and without side chain o-acyl substituents, abundant o-sulphate ester and 'neutral sugars' (hexose, 6-deoxyhexose or N-acetyl hexosamine residues) with oxidisable vicinal diols and are located in the goblet cells of the descending colon and in goblet cells populating the upper halves of the crypts of the ascending colon. In the descending colon, the sulphosialoglycoproteins in the goblet cells in the base of the crypts contain sialic acids without side chain o-acyl substituents. It appears that as these cells migrate up the crypts, there is o-acylation of the side chains of the sialic acids of the glycoproteins and an increase in the quantity of 'neutral sugars' without a corresponding increase in sialic acid. Glycoproteins with similar properties to those of the goblet cells of the upper halves of the crypts of the descending colon, but containing less sulphate, are found in the goblet cells of the upper half of the crypts of the ascending colon. The second general class of glycoproteins contain sialic acids all, or almost all of which, are substituted at position C8 and only relatively small quantities of sulphate. They are located in the mucous cells of the descending colon, the deep crypt secretory cells of the ascending colon and the columnar absorptive cell brush border.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3440755     DOI: 10.1007/BF01687362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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