Parietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical study

The aims of the study were to obtain a method with which it would be possible to produce standardized wounds in the gastric mucosa, and to follow the regeneration of the acid producing parietal cells in those lesions during different experimental conditions. Quantitative methods applied to light and...

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Main Author: Blom, Håkan
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Anatomi 1982
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-1147352016-01-30T05:01:42ZParietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical studyengBlom, HåkanUmeå universitet, AnatomiUmeå : Umeå universitet1982Ratgastric mucosagastric woundsparietal cellsre­generationpyloroplastytruncal vagotomyantrectomypen­tagastrincimetidinecarbacholinestereologylight microscopyelectron microscopypH-studiesThe aims of the study were to obtain a method with which it would be possible to produce standardized wounds in the gastric mucosa, and to follow the regeneration of the acid producing parietal cells in those lesions during different experimental conditions. Quantitative methods applied to light and electron microscopy were used. Wounds were cauterized in the corpus mucosa in Sprague-Dawley rats and in addition, pyloroplasty, truncal vagotomy with pyloroplasty or ant- rectoiriy were performed. Other groups of rats with wounds were given long-term treatment with pentagastrin or cimetidine. Stimulation tests were carried out in two groups of wound operated rats. After different periods of time the animals were perfusion fixed and specimens from the wounds and normal mucosa beside the wounds were pre­pared for light and electron microscopy. By means of stereological techniques, different mucosal and cellular structures were then measur­ed. Parietal cells were found in 90 days old wounds. At this stage they were immature with large nuclei and few specialized cell organelles. In spite of this appearance they were able to respond morphologically to stimulation and to secrete acid. With further healing the morphology of the parietal cells became normal, but their volume fraction in the mucosa remained subnormal. The fraction of mucosa occupied by epithel­ial cells also stayed lower than normal. Pyloroplasty resulted in decreased cell and nuclear size of both normal and regenerating parietal cells. In the latter, there was also a de­crease in the mitochondrial volume density. If a truncal vagotomy was added to the pyloroplasty these changes disappeared and, in addition, an increase in parietal cell volume density was noticed in the normal mucosa. Antrectorny produced smaller parietal cells, and their maturation was delayed. Furthermore, mucosal thickness decreased. If pentagastrin was given to rats with wounds an increase in the number of parietal cells was noted, but maturation and morphology remained unaffected. Cimetidine treatment did not affect the parietal cell volume density in wounds or normal mucosa. However, a large increase in the secretory surface density was noticed when the effect of the last dose had ceas­ed. <p>S. 1-45: sammanfattning, s. 47-121 utgörs av 5 uppsatser</p>digitalisering@umuDoctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-114735Umeå University medical dissertations, 0346-6612 ; N.S., 81application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Rat
gastric mucosa
gastric wounds
parietal cells
re­generation
pyloroplasty
truncal vagotomy
antrectomy
pen­tagastrin
cimetidine
carbacholine
stereology
light microscopy
electron microscopy
pH-studies
spellingShingle Rat
gastric mucosa
gastric wounds
parietal cells
re­generation
pyloroplasty
truncal vagotomy
antrectomy
pen­tagastrin
cimetidine
carbacholine
stereology
light microscopy
electron microscopy
pH-studies
Blom, Håkan
Parietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical study
description The aims of the study were to obtain a method with which it would be possible to produce standardized wounds in the gastric mucosa, and to follow the regeneration of the acid producing parietal cells in those lesions during different experimental conditions. Quantitative methods applied to light and electron microscopy were used. Wounds were cauterized in the corpus mucosa in Sprague-Dawley rats and in addition, pyloroplasty, truncal vagotomy with pyloroplasty or ant- rectoiriy were performed. Other groups of rats with wounds were given long-term treatment with pentagastrin or cimetidine. Stimulation tests were carried out in two groups of wound operated rats. After different periods of time the animals were perfusion fixed and specimens from the wounds and normal mucosa beside the wounds were pre­pared for light and electron microscopy. By means of stereological techniques, different mucosal and cellular structures were then measur­ed. Parietal cells were found in 90 days old wounds. At this stage they were immature with large nuclei and few specialized cell organelles. In spite of this appearance they were able to respond morphologically to stimulation and to secrete acid. With further healing the morphology of the parietal cells became normal, but their volume fraction in the mucosa remained subnormal. The fraction of mucosa occupied by epithel­ial cells also stayed lower than normal. Pyloroplasty resulted in decreased cell and nuclear size of both normal and regenerating parietal cells. In the latter, there was also a de­crease in the mitochondrial volume density. If a truncal vagotomy was added to the pyloroplasty these changes disappeared and, in addition, an increase in parietal cell volume density was noticed in the normal mucosa. Antrectorny produced smaller parietal cells, and their maturation was delayed. Furthermore, mucosal thickness decreased. If pentagastrin was given to rats with wounds an increase in the number of parietal cells was noted, but maturation and morphology remained unaffected. Cimetidine treatment did not affect the parietal cell volume density in wounds or normal mucosa. However, a large increase in the secretory surface density was noticed when the effect of the last dose had ceas­ed. === <p>S. 1-45: sammanfattning, s. 47-121 utgörs av 5 uppsatser</p> === digitalisering@umu
author Blom, Håkan
author_facet Blom, Håkan
author_sort Blom, Håkan
title Parietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical study
title_short Parietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical study
title_full Parietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical study
title_fullStr Parietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical study
title_full_unstemmed Parietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical study
title_sort parietal cell regeneration in rat gastric mucosal wounds : a quantitative light and electron microscopical study
publisher Umeå universitet, Anatomi
publishDate 1982
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-114735
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