RESPONSE OF GERM-FREE RAT COLONIC MUCOUS CELLS TO PERORAL ENDOTOXIN APPLICATION

Citation
Ml. Enss et al., RESPONSE OF GERM-FREE RAT COLONIC MUCOUS CELLS TO PERORAL ENDOTOXIN APPLICATION, European journal of cell biology, 71(1), 1996, pp. 99-104
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
ISSN journal
01719335
Volume
71
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
99 - 104
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-9335(1996)71:1<99:ROGRCM>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
During microbial colonization, mucin-releasing goblet cells of germ-fr ee (GF) rats proliferate and upregulate their mucin synthesis, thus im proving the intestinal mucus barrier. The present study determined the significance of bacterial membrane constituents for this development. A single dose of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (35 mu g/100 g body weight) and lipid A (3.5 mu g/100 g body weight, respectively), was perorally administered to GF AS/Ztm rats, One, 3 and 5 days later, sections of the proximal and distal colon served for characterization of mucinsecr eting goblet cells, released mucins were isolated in parallel. Maximal goblet cell diameters were evidenced at day 3, LPS generated a maxima l goblet cell hyperplasia one day after challenge, lipid A stimulated the goblet cell proliferation continuously up to day 5, Three days aft er challenge with one of the stimuli, either, intracellular mucins had shifted significantly to neutral constituents, Ln addition, mucins, a dherent to the colon mucosa and submerged to the luminal content, resp ectively, then were augmented, At day 5, adherent mucins were similar to the controls, while luminal, soluble constituents had further incre ased Histometrical and biochemical methods evidenced a transient, infl ammatory response of mucin-secreting cells, followed by an upregulated release of immature mucins.