Literature DB >> 9686150

Cell proliferation and migration in the jejunum of suckling rats submitted to progressive fasting.

J R Gomes1, E P Alvares.   

Abstract

Cell proliferation and migration in the intestinal crypts, and cell migration in the villus are controlled by different mechanisms in adult rats. In the present study, weanling rats and fasting rats were used to quantitatively study the correlation of cell cycle parameters and epithelial cell migration in crypts and intestinal villi. Eighteen-day-old rats received a single injection of tritiated thymidine [3H]TdR (23:00 h); half of the pups were submitted to fasting 5 h earlier. Cell proliferation was determined in radioautographs of jejunal crypts, on the basis of the labeling indices (LI) taken 1, 8, 13 and 19 h after [3H]TdR. The results showed that the labeling index did not differ 1 h or 19 h after [3H]TdR between the fed (38.7% or 48%) and fasting groups (34.6% or 50.4%). The modified method of grain count halving indicated that cell cycle time did not differ between fed (16.5 h) and fasting rats (17.8 h); the growth fraction, however, had lower values in fasting (59%) than in fed rats (77%). Cell migration in the crypt, estimated by the LI obtained for each cell position, did not change with treatment. As for the villi, the cell migration rate was significantly retarded by 3 cell positions (8%). These results suggest that the cell migration in the villi of weanling pups does not depend directly on the cell proliferation and migration in the intestinal crypt, but is directly affected by the absence of food in the lumen.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9686150     DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x1998000200011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Med Biol Res        ISSN: 0100-879X            Impact factor:   2.590


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