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Cell proliferation in the gastric epithelium of the ulcer rat. | LitMetric

Cell proliferation in the gastric epithelium of the ulcer rat.

Scand J Gastroenterol

Department of Gastroresearch, University of Göteborg, Sweden.

Published: December 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how different substances affect cell growth in the stomach lining during gastric ulcer healing in rats.
  • Results showed that new cell production at the ulcer edge increased significantly over the first 6 days, with gastrin boosting this cell proliferation and indomethacin reducing it.
  • An unexpected decrease in cell growth in non-ulcer areas of the stomach was observed, potentially linked to a disruption in the cell cycle, although the exact cause is unclear.

Article Abstract

Objective: Cell division is brisk in the ulcer margin and many of the new cells will migrate over and cover the ulcer bed. The aim of this study was to determine how agents that promote or delay gastric ulcer healing influence cell proliferation in the gastric epithelium.

Material And Methods: Acetic acid ulcers were produced in the rat gastric corpus; non-ulcer rats served as controls. All rats were given a continuous infusion of (3)H-thymidine. Some rats were also given gastrin or indomethacin, or infected with Helicobacter pylori. The rats were killed after 1, 2, 6 or 13 days, and the ulcer margin and undamaged corpus were excised for determination of labeling index (LI) by autoradiography. Antrum, duodenum and colon were also studied. Silver grain counting was carried out in some groups.

Results: LI in the ulcer margin grew exponentially, reaching 84% after 6 days; gastrin increased, and indomethacin decreased LI significantly. In 6-day ulcer rats that were given 3H-thymidine only during the first day LI was 5%, while in those given 3H-thymidine only during the last day LI was 27%. LI and silver grain counting results indicated that during the first 6 days of healing the epithelial cells in the ulcer margin divide twice. In the undamaged epithelium of the 1-day ulcer rats LI was
Conclusions: During the first 6 days of healing, the LI of the non-parietal epithelial cells increases exponentially in the ulcer margin; this is enhanced by gastrin. The unexpected finding in the ulcer rats of decreased LI in undamaged oxyntic and antral epithelium may be caused by a block of the G1 restriction point in the cell cycle. The reason for this remains obscure.

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