Dynamics of gastrin-producing cells in the rat after truncal vagotomy. Evaluation by double immunostaining for bromodeoxyuridine and little gastrin
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Dynamics of gastrin-producing cells in the rat after truncal vagotomy. Evaluation by double immunostaining for bromodeoxyuridine and little gastrin
Abstract
The mechanism of hyperplasia of gastrin-producing cells (G-cells) in the rat antral mucosa after truncal vagotomy was studied using double immunostaining for bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) and little gastrin (G17). With single labeling of BrdU, a few G-cells (less than 1%) showed positive immunostaining for BrdU in the nucleus throughout the experimental period in both vagotomized rats and those given a sham operation. The labeled cells in both groups demonstrated a linear increase of BrdU labeling in an identical number of cells for each experimental time-point. The labeling index of the G-cells increased rapidly from day 2 to day 6 and attained a maximum level of 44.0% on day 10 in the vagotomized group after cumulative labeling. Even in this group, however, many G-cells showed no BrdU immunoreactivity throughout the experimental period. These cells did not replicate during the experimental period, but showed an intense reaction product for G17 in their cytoplasm after vagotomy. The present study indicates that the most important factor involved in G-cell hyperplasia observed after truncal vagotomy is the activation of pre-existing G-cells to synthesize and release hormone, together with the rapid maturation of progenitor cells to mature G-cells.
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