The aim of the present study was to assess and quantify changes in the stru
ctural components of the rectal wall after irradiation with varying single
doses of x-rays. A total of 70 CDF1/Bom male mice were irradiated at a sele
ctive 1.5 cm of the distal rectum with varying single doses of 0-30 Gy. At
32 weeks postirradiation the mice were sacrificed and the rectum was remove
d. Sampling of the specimens was based on unbiased stereological principles
using systematic random sampling. Vertical tissue sections were used to es
timate mucosal surface area density and to measure the thickness and volume
fraction of the different intestinal wall layers. The surface area density
decreased with increasing dose (p<0.02) due to pronounced injury of the cr
ypts and mucosal morphology. The thickness and the volume fraction of the s
ubmucosa were significantly increased in the 20, 25 and 30 Gy treatment gro
ups (p<0.0001 and p<0.0001), whereas the thicknesses of the mucosa, the lam
ina muscularis propria and the serosa did not change after irradiation. It
is concluded that irradiation causes histopathological changes in the recta
l mucosa and submucosa, and changes in the thickness of the submucosal inte
stinal layer. These changes were found to be dose-dependent.