Mr. Nowacki, CELL-PROLIFERATION IN COLONIC CRYPTS OF GERM-FREE AND CONVENTIONAL MICE - PRELIMINARY-REPORT, Folia histochemica et cytobiologica, 31(2), 1993, pp. 77-81
The influence of normal microbial flora on cell proliferation in mouse
colonic crypts was assessed by a comparison of conventional and germ-
free animals. The following characteristics diameter in the middle, nu
mber of columns. number of cells per one column, percentage of goblet
cells, mitotic and labelling index distribution and average cell cycle
time for the proliferative compartment. It has been found that the cr
ypts in conventional mice are longer than in their germ-free counterpa
rts, while their diameter and percentage of goblet cells were similar
in both animal groups. The mitotic index was lower in germ-free mice,
as well as the labelling index. The average cell cycle time was about
1.7-fold shorter in conventional animals than in germ-free animals. Th
is result was verified using computer simulation model, it turned out
that the change in average cell cycle time could be solely responsible
for all the observed differences between germ-free and conventional a
nimals. It seems therefore that normal microbial flora stimulates cell
proliferation in mouse colon, most probably due to shortening of the
average cell cycle.