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RNA synthesis by villus and crypt cell nuclei of rat intestinal mucosa
Authors:AD Bronstein  NS Leleiko  HN Munro
Institution:1. Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA U.S.A.;2. USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, 711 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111 U.S.A.
Abstract:Rat intestinal mucosa was separated by eversion and vibration to provide a sequence of fractions from predominantly villus cells to predominantly crypt cells. The proportions of these cell types in each fraction were computed from the concentrations of alkaline phosphatase (villus cells) and thymidine kinase (crypt cells) in each population. The isolated mucosal fractions varied from about 90% villus cells to 90% crypt cells. Following injection of the rats with 3H]thymidine, the nuclei were isolated from each mucosal cell fraction and the amount of radioactivity incorporated into DNA was measured as an index of crypt cell abundance. The isolated nuclei were also incubated with ribonucleoside triphosphates and the amount of RNA synthesized was measured. Nuclei labeled with 3H]thymidine were found only in fractions rich in crypt cells, whereas capacity for RNA synthesis remained very active in mucosal fractions consisting predominantly of villus cells. It is concluded that non-dividing villus cells continue to make RNA.
Keywords:RNA synthesis  Crypt cell  Villus cell  Rat intestinal cell
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