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Original Article

Cell Migration and Abnormal Crypt-cell Enlargement in the Small Intestine of X-irradiated Mice

Pages 177-185 | Received 05 Nov 1959, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

The dose-response relation of abnormal intestinal crypt-cell enlargement has been observed after x-ray doses from 500–10 000 r. Englargement of the largest intestinal crypt cells is a function of x-ray dose, being greater with increasing dose. Greatest enlargement was observed 48–60 hours after all doses studied. Analysis of a number of cell populations showed that cell loss from the crypt region by death and by migration on to the villus is accompanied by abnormal crypt-cell enlargement and possibly migration of the villus-core stroma into the crypt region. Greatest enlargement 48–60 hours after all doses is interpreted as a result of cell migration into an environment that does not support growth. Experiments using tritiated thymidine indicate that crypt-cell enlargement is not associated with polysomaty of the largest abnormally-enlarged cells. Abnormal crypt-cell enlargement has been considered as a possible result of water uptake, polysomaty, or unbalanced growth.

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