Association of radiolabeled urogastrone binding with regenerating intestinal mucosa and epidermal growth factor/ urogastrone producing organs in rat
pmid: 1625528
Association of radiolabeled urogastrone binding with regenerating intestinal mucosa and epidermal growth factor/ urogastrone producing organs in rat
In the present study, we have tested the hypothesis that the regeneration of intestinal epithelium is regulated by changes in the uptake of radiolabeled recombinant human urogastrone (125I rhUG) in the regenerating mucosa and epidermal growth factor/urogastrone (EGF/URO) producing organs in the rats. Operations were performed on rats to approximate the ileal mucosa to the serosal surface of the cecum. This procedure allows the regeneration of ileal mucosa onto the serosal surface of the cecum. Groups of 5 rats were killed on the 2nd, 4th, 8th and 12th post-operative days. Two hours before autopsy, rats were given 0.5 ml (50 microCi with 30 micrograms protein) of 125I rhUG intravenously and the following tissues were removed: regenerating mucosa, salivary gland, duodenum, liver and kidney. Results indicated that the uptake of 125I rhUG was significantly greater in the salivary gland and duodenum on the 2nd post-operative day which gradually tapered with increasing time after surgery. A similar pattern in the uptake of 125I rhUG was also evident in the regenerating mucosa. Further analysis revealed a significant correlation between the uptake of 125I rhUG in the salivary gland and duodenum vs rate of epithelialization and uptake of 125I rhUG in the regenerative mucosa. These results suggested that the endogenous EGF/URO produced in the salivary gland and duodenum may be a factor in the regulation of intestinal regeneration; however, the mechanism responsible for reflex stimulation of EGF/URO production in these organs is not known.
- University of Nebraska Medical Center United States
Male, Epidermal Growth Factor, Duodenum, Rats, Inbred Strains, Epithelium, Recombinant Proteins, Salivary Glands, Rats, Iodine Radioisotopes, Cell Movement, Ileum, Animals, Regeneration, Tissue Distribution, Intestinal Mucosa
Male, Epidermal Growth Factor, Duodenum, Rats, Inbred Strains, Epithelium, Recombinant Proteins, Salivary Glands, Rats, Iodine Radioisotopes, Cell Movement, Ileum, Animals, Regeneration, Tissue Distribution, Intestinal Mucosa
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