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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Serotonin ; EC cells ; Human stomach ; Immunohistochemistry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Serotonin-containing EC cells in human fetal, infantile and adult stomachs both normal and affected by gastritis, were studied by immunohistochemical, electron microscopic and autoradiographic methods. EC cells were sparse in fetal and infantile stomachs, while they occurred in the lower half of the gastric mucosa in adult stomachs showing no atrophic changes and their distribution density was higher than that of D cells. With the progress of chronic gastritis, the number of EC cells gradually decreased, but intestinal type of EC cells appeared in intestinalized gastric mucosa, often showing hyperplasia. Most of EC cells showed argyrophil reaction, but only about 10-20% of them were positive with argentaffin. Epithelial cells with3H-TdR labeled nuclei were frequently detected in the gastric mucosa where EC cells were sparse or almost absent. Electron microscopically, EC cells had typical electron dense granules in both the normal gastric mucosa and in the intestinal metaplastic glands, but the number of secretory granules was greater in the latter than in the former. These findings suggested that EC cells are preferentially present in the gastric mucosa with a small number of labeled nuclei and have morphological heterogeneity.
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    ISSN: 1432-0738
    Keywords: Kidney ; Liver ; Cell proliferation ; Rat ; Mouse ; p-Dichlorobenzene
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Cell proliferation in the kidneys and livers of rats and mice exposed short-term to p-dichlorobenzene (p-DCB) was evaluated by immunohistochemical measurement of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation into nuclei of DNA-synthesizing cells. p-DCB was given by gavage at two doses up to 600 mg/kg body weight for 4 days. The cumulative fraction of proliferating cells was increased in the proximal tubule epithelial cells of male rats at the high dose, but not at the low dose nor in females at either dose using gamma-glutamyl transferase reaction to identify tubular cells. Also, no increase in cell proliferation was found in mouse kidneys. The fractions of proliferating cells in the livers of rats and mice of both sexes were also increased. The increased cell proliferation in only male rat kidney and in the livers of mice of both sexes correlates with the reported carcinogenic effects of p-DCB in those tissues. However, the finding that p-DCB also induced cell proliferation in the livers of rats of both sexes, which were not a site of p-DCB-induced tumors in bioassays, and in female mice at the low dose, which was not affected by an increase in tumors, reveals a lack of concordance and indicates that acute induction of cell proliferation is not sufficient to lead to carcinogenesis.
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