SELECTIVE UPTAKE OF INTRALUMINAL DEXTRAN SULFATE SODIUM AND SENNA BY MACROPHAGES IN THE CECAL MUCOSA OF THE GUINEA-PIG

Citation
O. Hoshi et al., SELECTIVE UPTAKE OF INTRALUMINAL DEXTRAN SULFATE SODIUM AND SENNA BY MACROPHAGES IN THE CECAL MUCOSA OF THE GUINEA-PIG, Journal of gastroenterology, 31(2), 1996, pp. 189-198
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09441174
Volume
31
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
189 - 198
Database
ISI
SICI code
0944-1174(1996)31:2<189:SUOIDS>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The involvement of macrophages in the passage of intraluminal substanc es into the lamina propria was examined in the large intestine of the guinea pig. Dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) and senna, which, experimenta lly, induce ulcerative colitis and melanosis coli, respectively, were chosen for examination, since these substances are visible under the m icroscope without any special treatment. DSS (MW 50000) and senna were orally administered to guinea pigs. In tissue sections of the intesti ne, the presence of DSS was demonstrated by toluidine blue staining, w hile senna was visible under the light microscope as brown pigment. In the large intestine of guinea pigs, macrophages were most numerous in the cecum, decreasing in number towards the rectum. Metachromatic rea ction due to DSS was first recognized in the epithelium of the cecum, and was subsequently incorporated by macrophages. The presence of DSS, either in the epithelium or in macrophages, was not recognized in the small intestine or the distal colon. Senna pigmentation was also limi ted to the cecum and proximal colon, in which pigmented macrophages ag gregated in the lamina propria. The two different substances administe red orally were taken up in the cecum, and partly also in the proximal colon; the substances passed through the epithelium and were incorpor ated by macrophages, This finding suggests the existence of a weak poi nt in the intestinal barrier in this particular portion of the intesti ne.