NEUROEPITHELIAL BODIES AND GROWTH OF THE AIRWAY EPITHELIUM IN DEVELOPING HAMSTER LUNG

Citation
Rf. Hoyt et al., NEUROEPITHELIAL BODIES AND GROWTH OF THE AIRWAY EPITHELIUM IN DEVELOPING HAMSTER LUNG, The Anatomical record, 236(1), 1993, pp. 15-24
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Anatomy & Morphology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0003276X
Volume
236
Issue
1
Year of publication
1993
Pages
15 - 24
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-276X(1993)236:1<15:NBAGOT>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Clusters of small-granule endocrine cells, neuroepithelial bodies (NEB s), appear in the airway lining of pseudoglandular lungs, but their pr enatal function has remained obscure. Transplacental labeling of S-pha se cells in Syrian golden hamsters has allowed us to relate NEBs to pa tterns of replication in the surrounding endoderm. Two methods were us ed: 1) continuous exposure to H-3-thymidine for the last 25% (4 days) of gestation, and 2) 2-hr exposure to 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) o n fetal day 15. H-3-thymidine incorporation was assessed in autoradiog raphs of neonatal lung by grain counting from 923 nonendocrine and 251 endocrine cells in 28 airway epithelial terrains, each centered on a NEB: 12 in the perihilar, 8 in the middle, and 8 in the distal third o f the left axial bronchus. Grain densities for 10-25 nonendocrine cell s on either side of the NEB were plotted vs. position relative to the endocrine cell cluster and analyzed by rank-order correlation and line ar regression. Label was highest in cells closest to NEBs in all 12 te rrains (P < 0.05-0.001) in the perihilar airway, in 3 of 8 terrains (P < 0.025-0.001) in the middle third of the bronchus, and in respective , pooled populations (P < 0.001). The effect was not demonstrable in t he distal third of the airway. In the 15-day fetus 243 mm of airway pe rimeter were measured and 3,218 BrdU-labeled epithelial cells counted from sections through the entire length of the left axial airway and t he lobar bronchus, intermediate, and terminal bronchioles of the infra cardiac (IC) lobe. Overall, 43% of BrdU-labeled cells and only 24% of epithelium lay within 20 mum of NEBs. Preferential concentration of S- phase cells around NEBs was significant (P < 0.001) by X2 test at all airway levels. Net density of NEB-associated BrdU + cells was 10/mm of basal lamina in the trachea, rose distally along the left axial airwa y to 22/mm at the end of the undivided bronchus, and fell to 15/mm in the terminal channels. It was 9 cells/mm in terminal bronchioles of th e infracardiac lobe. Regional differences in H-3-thymidine and BrdU la beling patterns can be correlated with differences in the age of NEBs. We conclude that NEBs regulate local cell proliferation in developing hamster airway, probably activated in a proximal-to-distal wave refle cting maturational changes in the NEBs along the same gradient.