Literature DB >> 3662039

Endocytosis and vesicular traffic in fetal and adult colonic goblet cells.

P C Colony1, R D Specian.   

Abstract

Structural and functional differences between adult and fetal colonic goblet cells have not been clearly defined. To compare the binding, uptake, and intracellular pathway of internalized apical membrane in fetal and adult goblet cells, cationic ferritin (CF) was used as a nonspecific probe. The initial distribution of membrane anionic sites was determined in segments of proximal and distal colon from fetal (18-22 days) and adult rats that were fixed prior to a 10-minute exposure to CF at 4 degrees C. Uniform binding along the apical membrane and microvilli was noted at all ages. To assess uptake and intracellular transport, segments of proximal and distal colon from fetal and adult rats were exposed to CF for 10 minutes at 4 degrees C prior to a saline wash and incubation in saline or Liebovitz L-15 medium for 3, 6, 15, 30, or 60 minutes at 37 degrees C. In addition, fetal rats between 18 and 22 days gestation (birth) were exposed to CF continuously for 10-30 minutes via an intracaecal injection. The results showed extensive uptake of CF in the fetal goblet cells and a more variable intracellular pathway than in with the adult. Within 3 minutes, numerous CF positive vesicles and tubules were present within the apical cytoplasm as well as interspersed among the secretory granules of the fetal goblet cell. Most of these vesicles were smooth surfaced, although some were coated. By 15 minutes, CF was frequently seen in multivesicular bodies, and occasionally in vacuoles in the vicinity of the Golgi. No CF was detected in Golgi cisternae.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3662039     DOI: 10.1002/ar.1092180403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Rec        ISSN: 0003-276X


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