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The fine structure of the proliferative cells of the mouse intestine as revealed by electron microscopic autoradiography with 3H-thymidine
Authors:Katsuko Kataoka
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Kasumicho, Hiroshima, Japan
Abstract:Summary The duodenal and colonic epithelia in mice were observed with electron microscopic autoradiography 2, 5 and 24 hours after a single injection of 3H-thymidine. After 2 hours, in the duodenum, silver grains are found in many undifferentiated cells, in a few young goblet cells, in some crystal-containing cells, and in some lymphocytes. In the colon after 2 hours silver grains are seen in some undifferentiated cells, and in many young goblet cells. Undifferentiated cells are characterized by a few short microvilli, poorly developed rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum, abundant free ribosomes, and a few apical moderately dense granules. In normal animals, absorptive cells seem to arise from undifferentiated cells, and goblet cells — from younger goblet cells. Undifferentiated cells could also become young goblet cells. Crystal-containing cells, which may not be of epithelial origin, proliferate in the epithelium in the adult animal.
Keywords:Duodenum and colon  Epithelium  Proliferative cells  Autoradiography
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