Changes in [3H]galactose uptake in human colonic mucosa with carcinoma: An ultrastructural study |
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Authors: | P A Dawson and M I Filipe |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Histopathology, Westminster Medical School, Udall Street, SW1P 2PP London |
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Abstract: | Summary As part of our investigation on glycoprotein synthesis in pre-malignant colonic epithelium, changes in the uptake of 3H]galactose were studied at the ultrastructural level. Normal control mucosa from rectal biopsies of patients with no known gastro-intestinal disease and mucosa adjacent to carcinoma (transitional mucosa) from specimens resected for colo-rectal cancer were compared. These tissues were incubated in TC 199 medium containing 3H]galactose for various intervals of time and for pulse labelling. Silver grain distribution was statistically analysed. The results showed a reduction in the incorporation of the galactose by transitional mucosa. The uptake by this mucosa was less uniform than normal and showed considerable peaking in the endoplasmic reticulum of the goblet cells and in the Golgi of the absorptive cells, suggesting a blockage or alteration in glycoprotein synthesis. The differences were most marked in the middle crypt (the region of differentiation) and in the upper crypt (the region of maturation). |
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