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Human fetal colon in organ culture.

D Ménard1, P Arsenault.   

Abstract

Human fetal colon (14-16 weeks gestation) was cultured as explants for 15 days in serum-free Leibovitz L-15 medium at 37 degrees C. The overall morphology of the colonic explants was well maintained throughout the culture period and all epithelial cell types retained their ultrastructural characteristics. The incorporation of [3H]-leucine continued and even increased, reflecting sustained synthesis of proteins. Even though the incorporation of [3H]-thymidine into the total DNA decreased during culture, the synthesis of DNA continued. The sites of [3H]-thymidine incorporation into the different layers of the colonic wall were studied by radioautography. The incorporation of the radioactive precursor occurs mainly in the epithelium and to lesser degrees in the mesenchyme and the muscular layer. Labeled epithelial nuclei were located in the intervillous areas but not on the villi. The labeling index of the epithelial cells remained constant throughout the culture period indicating the preservation of the proliferative capacity of the epithelium. Brush-border hydrolytic activities, namely those of sucrase, maltase, lactase, trehalase, glucoamylase and alkaline phosphatase, were assayed in the colonic tissue. These enzymic activities generally decreased in the tissue and increased in the medium during the course of culture. These observations clearly demonstrate that fetal colon can be maintained viable for at least 15 days in a serum-free medium. Organ culture now provides the opportunity to study the normal function and metabolism of human colon during its development.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3688452     DOI: 10.1007/bf00310085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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