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KMID : 0359320110510020083
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
2011 Volume.51 No. 2 p.83 ~ p.91
Changes of colonic endocrine cells in trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced rat colitis
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Lee Hyeung-Sik
Chung In-Kwon
Cheon Woo-Hyun
Ku Sae-Kwang
Abstract
In this study, immunohistochemistry was used to examine the changes in the density of colonic endocrine cells-argyrophil and argentaffin cells, chromogranin A (CGA), serotonin, somatostatin and glucagon-containing cells in trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced rat colitis. Ulcerative colitis was induced by the instillation of 10 mg of TNBS into the colonic lumen through the anus. To confirm the inducement of ulcerative colitis, the macroscopic and microscopic scores as well as the colonic myeloperoxidase (MPO) activities were monitored for 8 days after TNBS instillation in the colonic lumens. In addition, the number of argyrophil and argentaffin cells, CGA, serotonin, somatostatin and glucagon-immunoreactive cells were counted in the colonic mucosa, respectively. After TNBS instillation into the lumen of the colon from the anus in rats, increases in macroscopic and microscopic scores in the colon tissues were observed along with increases in the colonic MPO activities. Therefore, ulcerative colitis was relatively well induced by the TNBS instillations. Marked decreases in the number of colonic endocrine cells were detected in the TNBS-treated animal compared to the sham control. These results suggest that colonic endocrine cells were also disrupted by TNBS-induced ulcerative colitis.
KEYWORD
colitis, colon, endocrine cells, immunohistochemistry, TNBS
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