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Regional crypt function in rat large intestine in relation to fluid absorption and growth of the pericryptal sheath.

R J Naftalin1, K C Pedley.   

Abstract

1. Confocal microscopic studies of rat colonic mucosa showed that the pericryptal sheath surrounding distal colonic crypts is an effective barrier both to dextran and NaCl movement, whereas no such structure surrounds the caecal crypts. 2. The distal colonic pericryptal barrier was functionally demonstrated by accumulation of Sodium Green within the pericryptal space. After exposure to benzamil, Sodium Green accumulation was decreased. Fluorescein isocyanate-labelled dextran (FITC dextran; molecular mass 10000 Da) was accumulated in the crypt lumens and pericryptal spaces. Both dextran and Sodium Green accumulation were absent from the pericryptal zone surrounding caecal crypts. 3. Low dietary Na+ intake raised rat plasma aldosterone and stimulated distal pericryptal sheath growth and adhesiveness as shown by increased amounts of F-actin, smooth muscle actin, beta-catenin and E-cadherins in the pericryptal zone. It also raised the capacity of the distal colon to dehydrate against a high luminal hydraulic resistance. This linkage indicates that trophic effects on the colon resulting from a low Na+ diet are not confined solely to effects on transepithelial Na+ transport, but are observed in the pericryptal sheath. 4. A computer model of crypt function confirms that a pericryptal sheath with low permeability to NaCl is an essential component of the crypt dehydrating mechanism.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9831728      PMCID: PMC2269061          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.1999.211af.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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