Proliferation and functional changes of pancreatic gastrin cells in neonatal rat

Citation
M. Furukawa et al., Proliferation and functional changes of pancreatic gastrin cells in neonatal rat, PANCREAS, 23(4), 2001, pp. 421-426
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
PANCREAS
ISSN journal
08853177 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
421 - 426
Database
ISI
SICI code
0885-3177(200111)23:4<421:PAFCOP>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Introduction: Although gastrin cells are not found in the adult pancreas, t hey are found transiently in the neonatal pancreas. It has been suggested t hat gastrin may play a role in pancreatic development. However, cell kineti cs as well as the fate and the role of gastrin cells are not clear. Methodology: Proliferation and functional changes of pancreatic gastrin cel ls in neonatal Wister rats were studied by immunohistochemistry and [H-3]th ymidine autoradiography. Results: Numbers of pancreatic gastrin cells in neonatal rats showed a peak immediately after birth and then decreased rapidly. Gastrin cells were obs erved within approximately 2 weeks after birth in islets and within approxi mately 4 weeks after birth among exocrine cells. In contrast with the decre ase of gastrin cell numbers, numbers of duodenal cholecystokinin cells incr eased remarkably after 7 days of age. Proliferative activity of acinar cell s showed two peaks at age 2 days and 9 days. Despite a decrease in gastrin cell numbers, gastrin cells maintained a certain degree of proliferative ac tivity. The "re-staining method" for gastrin and insulin revealed that immu noreactive cells for both gastrin and insulin were rarely found a few days after birth. Conclusion: These results suggest that pancreatic gastrin cells do not die off or change to another type of endocrine cell and that some gastrin cells change to insulin cells.