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Onaga T, Shimizu Y, Hayashi H, Tsuji M, Endoh D, Okada H. Localization and secretion of epidermal growth factor in the parotid gland and its intragastric kinetics in sheep. Life Sci 2006; 79:1616-29. [PMID: 16777144 DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2006.05.016] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/17/2005] [Revised: 05/05/2006] [Accepted: 05/23/2006] [Indexed: 10/24/2022]
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Ruminants secrete a large quantity of saliva that is rich in electrolytes; however, it remains unclear whether their parotid saliva contains epidermal growth factor (EGF). The present study was set up to examine the distribution of EGF and transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha) in the ovine parotid and submandibular glands and the salivary secretion of EGF-like binding activity (EGF-LBA) as the sum of EGF and TGF-alpha in conscious sheep. We also measured changes in the intragastric concentration of EGF-LBA in the ovine rumen and abomasum, and examined the effect of bilateral diversion of parotid saliva on intragastric EGF-LBA concentration in sheep. Both the ovine parotid and, to a lesser extent, the submandibular glands contained EGF-LBA. Immunohistochemical study showed that EGF and TGF-alpha-immunoreactivities were localized in the ductal epithelium in both glands. Transcriptional expression of EGF and TGF-alpha mRNA was demonstrated in both glands by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). In conscious sheep, the parotid gland continuously secreted EGF-LBA in the saliva before feeding, and the secretion of parotid EGF-LBA was markedly increased during feeding. After diversion of the parotid saliva for 1 week, EGF-LBA concentration in the ruminal fluid, but not in the abomasal fluid, decreased in the postprandial period, indicating that parotid EGF-LBA is a primary source of EGF-LBA for the rumen fluid during the postprandial period in sheep. Moreover, RT-PCR detected the expression of TGF-alpha mRNA in the rumen and abomasum and that of EGF in the abomasum, implying that these stomachs possibly supply, in part, EGF-LBA to the luminal fluid.
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- Takenori Onaga
- Veterinary Physiology, Department of Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University, Japan.
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Sheep were immunized by weekly oral infections with Haemonchus contortus for 9 weeks followed by anthelmintic treatment. They were challenged either 9 or 22 weeks later with PBS (sham controls) or one million exsheathed L3 surgically injected in the abomasum, and killed 24 h or 48 h later. Sheep challenged 9 weeks after immunization displayed varying degrees of tissue eosinophilia that showed a significant inverse relationship with the number of intra-epithelial mast cells (globule leucocytes). Close association of eosinophils with tissue larvae was observed mainly in the gastric pits (24 h) or on the mucosal surface (48 h). All L3-challenged sheep in this group had detectable globule leucocytes and tissue IL-4 mRNA, as measured by Southern blot RT-PCR. In contrast, sheep challenged 22 weeks after immunization had no detectable globule leucocytes or IL-4 mRNA and although they exhibited consistent tissue eosinophilia, eosinophils were not closely associated with tissue larvae. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy of sheep sensitized and rested for 9 weeks before challenge showed that L3 surrounded by eosinophils were at varying stages of damage and structural collapse. These studies strongly indicate that eosinophils can damage and probably kill gastrointestinal nematode larvae in vivo. In addition, they also suggest that effective killing by tissue eosinophils may depend on other microenvironmental factors such as intra-epithelial mast cells and IL-4.
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- A Balic
- Centre for Animal Biotechnology, School of Veterinary Science, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.
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Soehartono RH, Kitamura N, Yamagishi N, Taguchi K, Yamada J, Yamada H. An immunohistochemical study of endocrine cells in the abomasum of vagotomized calf. J Vet Med Sci 2002; 64:11-5. [PMID: 11853139 DOI: 10.1292/jvms.64.11] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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The effect of thoraco-vagotomy on the distribution and frequency of chromogranin-, serotonin-, somatostatin- and gastrin-immunoreactive cells in the abomasum of the calf were investigated by immunohistochemistry. Calves were vagotomized at 1 week old and sampled 2 and 4 weeks later. The endocrine cells generally decreased in number in vagotomized calves as compared to non-operated control calves. However, the detailed responses of endocrine cells to vagotomy varied depending on the endocrine cell type, region of gastric mucosa, and period after vagotomy. The present result suggests that the vagus nerve has an influence on the intrinsic regulatory system by endocrine cell control in the ruminant abomasum.
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- Raden Harry Soehartono
- Department of Veterinary Surgery, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan
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Kitamura N, Tanimoto A, Hondo E, Andrén A, Cottrell DF, Sasaki M, Yamada J. Immunohistochemical study of the ontogeny of prochymosin--and pepsinogen-producing cells in the abomasum of sheep. Anat Histol Embryol 2001; 30:231-5. [PMID: 11534329 DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0264.2001.00326.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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The appearance and development of prochymosin- and pepsinogen-producing cells were investigated in the ovine abomasum from fetus to adult using immunohistochemistry. Prochymosin immunoreactivity appeared first in the proper gastric glands of the 100-day-old fetus. The intensity and distribution of prochymosin-immunoreactive cells increased gradually with the progress of gestation, and their most intense immunoreactivities and widest distribution were observed in 3-day-old lambs. They were subsequently reduced throughout postnatal growth. A few prochymosin-immunoreactive cells were scattered in the glands of adult sheep. Pepsinogen immunoreactivity appeared at first in a small number of cells in the base of some proper gastric glands of 120-day-old fetuses. After 130 days, pepsinogen-immunoreactive cells increased their staining intensities and distribution. They reached a peak in area at 21 days, which is comparable to adult sheep. In the pyloric glands, prochymosin- and pepsinogen-immunoreactive cells appeared from 100 and 130 days, respectively. Numbers were reduced in comparison to gastric glands and their occurrence was capricious. The results demonstrated that the ontogeny of prochymosin- and pepsinogen-immunoreactive cells in the abomasum of sheep is more similar to that in cattle than to that in the goat. The present data will contribute to the overall understanding of the development of ruminant gastric proteases.
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- N Kitamura
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Obihiro 080-8555, Japan.
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For the first time the expression of glycoconjugate residues in the oxyntic gland region of bovine abomasum has been investigated by means of lectin histochemistry. For light microscopic investigations, a battery of ten lectins, Con A, PSA, UEA I, WGA, LEA, SNA, RCA120, MPA, DBA and SBA was used. For electron microscopic examinations, WGA and RCA120 were utilized. The staining pattern of the lectins in all exocrine cell types of the oxyntic gland region is described. Compared to the results of monogastric species our study reveals some similarities, but just as many differences in the composition of glycoconjugate residues in bovine exocrine cell types. Typical for surface mucous cells is the amount of L-fucose, N-acetyl glucosamine residues and Galbeta1, 4GlcNAc sequences in the secretory granules. SNA could serve as a marker for surface mucous cells, because this lectin exclusively stains the plasma membrane and the secretory granules of surface mucous cells and the extracellular mucus. L-fucose and N-acetyl glucosamine are typical for the secretory granules of mucous neck cells. In addition, the secretory granules show the highest amount of N-acetyl galactosamine residues of all exocrine cells, so that DBA and SBA are recommended as marker lectins for mucous neck cells. Most lectins strongly stain the intracellular membrane system of oxyntic cells. The cocktail of glycoconjugates in the vicinity of the HCI production site provide protection against chemical injury. In chief cells only the apical plasma membrane is more or less labeled with all lectins apart from SNA. Specific marker lectins for oxyntic cells or chief cells of the bovine have not been characterized.
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- U Sommer
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Giessen, Germany
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Baltazar ET, Kitamura N, Hondo E, Yamada J, Maala CP, Simborio LT. Immunohistochemical study of endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the Philippine carabao (Bubalus bubalis). Anat Histol Embryol 1998; 27:407-11. [PMID: 9972649 DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0264.1998.tb00215.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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The distribution and frequency of occurrence of endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the Philippine carabao (Bubalus bubalis) were studied by immunohistochemistry. Fourteen types of immunoreactive (IR) endocrine cells were revealed. Among the cell types, only chromogranin, serotonin, and bovine pancreatic polypeptide (BPP) were present in the entire gut, while the others showed restricted distribution: somatostatin, gastrin, and cholecystokinin in the abomasum and small intestine; methionine-enkephalin-Arg6-Gly7-Leu8, motilin, neurotensin, secretin, gastric inhibitory peptide, and substance P in the small intestine; peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY) in the large intestine; and glucagon in the whole intestinal tract. Most of the cell types showed peak density in the pyloric, duodenal, or rectal region. The highest cell type heterogeneity was observed in the duodenum. The distribution profile of the gut endocrine cells in the carabao is closely related to that in the Holstein cattle. Important findings include the occurrence of BPP-IR cells in the entire gut and the high frequency of PYY-IR cells in the large intestine.
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- E T Baltazar
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan
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The ultrastructural differentiation and maturation of the neck cells and the zymogenic cells during physiological cell renewal were investigated in the abomasal oxyntic-gland region of cattle. Immature neck cells of the distal isthmus and proximal neck exhibit transitional morphology to the predominantly mucous isthmus cells. Neck cells confined to the glandular neck are characterized by bipartite peptic-cored mucous secretory granules. In a proximal-distal gradient along the neck, a progressive increase in the peptic granular component and concomitant reduction in mucous components paralleled by proliferation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum creates pre-zymogenic cells in the proximal glandular base. These, in turn, give rise to mature zymogenic cells with pure peptic secretory granules and typical zymogenic cell morphology. In the depth of the gland, older degenerative zymogenic cells are found. Variations in size and number of the zymogenic granules point to different secretory activities of the mature zymogenic-cell population of the glandular base. These results favour the conception of a zymogenic-cell lineage arising within the isthmus and passing through different developmental stages, including neck cells, during their migration down the gland.
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- M Kressin
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Giessen, Germany
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Kressin M, Sommer U. [The differentiation of the surface mucous-cell line in the abomasum of the adult cow]. Anat Histol Embryol 1996; 25:177-86. [PMID: 9027244 DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0264.1996.tb00080.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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The differentiation of the surface mucous-cell lineage during physiological cell renewal was investigated using light and electron microscopy in the abomasal mucosa of adult cattle. The surface mucous cells constitute a morphologically and functionally heterogeneous population, whose members correspond to different developmental stages, OFFanged in a distoproximal gradient from the depth of the pit towards the free luminal surface. The cell lineage comprises immature pre-pit cells near the proliferative isthmus, mature pit cells within the foveola, and older interfoveolar cells lining the free surface. Ultrastructurally, differentiation can be traced towards a predominantly mucus-producing cell type and finally towards a surface-protective cell variant, which degenerates in situ and is extruded into the lumen without affecting epithelial integrity.
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- M Kressin
- Institut für Veterinär-Anatomie, -Histologie und -Embryologie der Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Deutschland
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Activities of the H+, K(+)-ATPase and the Na+, K+, ATPase have been localized in the morphologically heterogeneous oxyntic cell lineage of adult bovine abomasal mucosa, by means of K(+)-dependent paranitrophenylphosphatase (K(+)-pNPPase) histochemistry. At the light- and electron-microscopic level, only members of the mature oxyntic cell population within the oxyntic glandular base exhibit strong enzyme activity. Superficial oxyntic cells of the proximal isthmus and deep pit, arising from the upward migration of precursor cells and commonly supposed to have a high capacity of secreting acid, show weak or no enzyme activity. This is also true of the immature and pre-oxyntic cells of the generative zone. Global enzyme activity varies among the mature glandular oxyntic cell population. Ultracytochemically, strong H+, K(+)-ATPase (ouabain-insensitive K(+)-pNPPase) activity is associated with the apical plasmalemmal and expanded canalicular membrane in contrast to Na+, K(+)-ATPase (ouabain-sensitive K(+)-pNPPase) activity, which is localized on the basolateral plasmalemmal folds. In both cases, histochemical deposition is confined to the cytoplasmic aspect of the membranes. These results suggest a functional zonation and position-dependent heterogeneity of the oxyntic cell lineage related to the bidirectional mode of migration of pre-oxyntic cells during physiological cell renewal. Functional heterogeneity within the mature glandular oxyntic cell population is in accordance with the continuous mode of gastric acid secretion in cattle.
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- M Kressin
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Giessen, Germany
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The origin and differentiation of the oxyntic cell lineage during physiological cell renewal was investigated by light and electron microscopy in the abomasal mucosa of adult cattle. The morphologically heterogeneous oxyntic cell population exhibits various developmental subtypes depending on the position within the oxyntic unit. Pre-oxyntic cells of the isthmus and neck represent the immature precursors. Though heterogeneous with respect to the degree of canalicular and tubulovesicular membrane development, they all contain secretory granules resembling those of either isthmus cells, immature surface mucous cells, neck cells or young chief cells. A secretory granule-free stem cell is not present in the bovine. Downward to the gland base genesis of canalicular as well as tubulovesicular membranes is gradually completed; thus pre-oxyntic cells give rise to mature oxyntic cells. Older degenerative oxyntic cells, primarily located within the gland bottom, are characterized by progressive involution of canalicular and tubulovesicular membranes. Towards the pit, differentiation of pre-oxyntic cells is associated with atypical and incomplete development of canaliculi and tubulovesicles. In consequence, these superficial oxyntic cells have a reduced secretory capacity from a morphological point of view.
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- M Kressin
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Giessen, Germany
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Sommer U, Kressin M, Schnorr B. Differentiation of oxyntic cells during early ontogenesis in the bovine. Cells Tissues Organs 1994; 151:150-8. [PMID: 14758846 DOI: 10.1159/000147657] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/19/2022] Open
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The origin and the differentiation of oxyntic cells in fetal bovine abomasum were investigated using transmission electron and light microscopic methods. In the oxyntic gland region oxyntic cell precursors and immature oxyntic cells appear as early as at the end of the first trimester of gestation--much earlier than described in any other mammalian animal species. Immature oxyntic cells are characterized by long apical microvilli, by their triangular-shaped light cytoplasm rich in large and numerous mitochondria, by the existence of vesicular profiles and by the incipient invagination of the apical plasma membrane forming a primitive intracellular canaliculus expanding into central areas of the cell. The oxyntic cell represents the first exocrine cell type developing from secretory granule-containing cells in the base of the primitive gastric glands.
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- U Sommer
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Giessen, Germany
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The frequency distribution of parasite-specific antibody-containing cells (ACC) and total immunoglobulin-containing cells (ICC) in the abomasal mucosa was examined in genetically resistant and random-bred sheep, following infection with Haemonchus contortus, to determine whether the two genotypes differed in the development of a local immune response. Immunofluorescence staining was used to detect ACC and ICC of IgA, IgG1, IgG2 and IgM classes. No ACC were found in the abomasum of any of the sheep before infection. ACC were first detected in the abomasal mucosa of both the resistant and susceptible sheep seven days after infection, reached a peak level on day 21 and then declined. At all observation times, the majority of ACC in both genotypes were of the IgA isotype, followed by IgG1 and IgM. The IgG2-ACC response was negligible compared with the IgA and IgG1 response. The comparison of genotypes showed that the resistant sheep had significantly more IgA-ACC on days 14, 21, 28 and 35, and significantly more IgG1-ACC than random-bred sheep on days 14, 21 and 28. The numbers of IgG2- and IgM-ACC did not differ between the genotypes. The abomasal mucosa of the resistant sheep was also found to have significantly more ICC than the mucosa of random-bred sheep; IgA-ICC predominated at all the observation times followed by IgG1 and IgM. These results suggest that IgA and IgG1 antibodies, produced locally in response to infection, may play a role in mediating genetic resistance to haemonchosis in sheep.
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- H S Gill
- Department of Animal Science, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
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Agungpiryono S, Yamada J, Kitamura N, Yamamoto Y, Said N, Sigit K, Yamashita T. Immunohistochemical study of the distribution of endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the lesser mouse deer (Tragulus javanicus). Acta Anat (Basel) 1994; 151:232-8. [PMID: 7537934 DOI: 10.1159/000147668] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/25/2023]
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The occurrence and distribution of endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the lesser mouse deer, Tragulus javanicus, were studied immunohistochemically. Fourteen types of endocrine cells immunoreactive for serotonin, somatostatin, enteroglucagon, pancreatic glucagon, bovine pancreatic polypeptide (BPP), gastrin, substance P, motilin, gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP), cholecystokinin (CCK), methionine-enkephalin-Arg6-Gly7-Leu8 (MENK-8), secretin, neurotensin, peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY) and chromogranin were revealed. Chromogranin-, serotonin-, somatostatin- and enteroglucagon-immunoreactive cells were detected in all regions examined, while pancreatic glucagon-immunoreactive cells, except in the proper gastric gland region, were not found in other regions of the gastrointestinal tract. Few BPP-immunoreactive cells in either the proper gastric gland or pyloric gland regions and abundant gastrin-immunoreactive cells in the pyloric gland region were observed. Restricted distributions of substance P-, GIP-, gastrin-, motilin-, CCK-, MENK-8-, secretin-, neurotensin- and BPP-immunoreactive cells in the small intestine, and BPP-, substance P-, PYY- and motilin-immunoreactive cells in the large intestine were noted. The important findings include the presence of BPP-immunoreactive cells in the abomasum, pancreatic glucagon-immunoreactive cells in the proper gastric gland region, and substance P- and motilin-immunoreactive cells in the large intestine. It is suggested that the distribution pattern of gut endocrine cells in the lesser mouse deer is more similar to that in the pig than in the domestic ruminants so far reported.
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- S Agungpiryono
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan
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Histomorphometric analyses were carried out on 64 embryos and fetuses and on 20 sheep (early postnatal to adult age). Histodifferentiation of the abomasum took place at 33 days of fetal life, with the appearance of abomasal villi at 53 days. By 64 fetal days, the epithelium had changed from pseudostratified to simple mucous cylindrical. Acidic glycoproteins appeared at 46 fetal days. Neutral glycoproteins did not appear until later stages of development, near birth. We believe that the configuration of a simple epithelium with acidic secretion is enhanced at birth by the secretion of neutral glycoproteins which act as a buffer against acidic substances, and particularly against the abomasal acidity during lactation. Growth curves and formulae were set out for each tissue layer.
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- A Franco
- Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Cáceres, Spain
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Kurabayashi Y, Yamada J, Andrén A, Kitamura N, Yamashita T. Cellular and subcellular localization of progastricsin in calf fundic mucosa: colocalization with pepsinogen and prochymosin. Acta Anat (Basel) 1991; 140:75-84. [PMID: 2028733 DOI: 10.1159/000147040] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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The presence of gastricsin in bovine abomasal juice has been reported previously, but its exact site of origin has not yet been established. Specific polyclonal antibodies were used in the peroxidase-antiperoxidase method or the protein A/gold technique to label cells producing progastricsin. This immunocytolocalization was correlated with that of pepsinogen and prochymosin using specific polyclonal antibodies against those zymogens. The present study clearly established that progastricsin was located exclusively in chief, mucous neck, transitional mucous neck/chief, foveolar epithelial and surface epithelial cells of the calf fundic mucosa. Furthermore, progastricsin was found to be colocalized with pepsinogen and prochymosin in the same secretory granules of these cells. Progastricsin was not observed in parietal, gastric endocrine and undifferentiated neck cells.
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- Y Kurabayashi
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan
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The glands distributed in the narrow region of the abomasum contiguous to the omasum of the cow have been described as cardiac glands. We doubted this assertion and therefore performed histological and histochemical investigations of the glands to clarify their characteristics. 1. All glandular cells except the parietal cells in a few glands contiguous to the omasum react strongly to PAS, AB(pH 2.5), and PAS-AB(pH 2.5) staining, and moderately to AB(pH 0.5) staining. 2. Glandular cells at the base of these glands contain fine pepsinogen granules and a few parietal cells are distributed in these glands, indicating that they are undifferentiated gastric glands and that the so-called cardiac glands do not exist in the cow stomach. 3. Glandular cells in undifferentiated gastric glands are filled with PAS, AB(pH 2.5 and 0.5) and PAS-AB(pH 2.5) positive substances. Which gradually decrease and finally disappear with differentiation, remaining only in the neck (mucous neck cells) and the cells in the upper part of the glandular body (immature chief cells), in mature gastric glands. 4. Mature chief cells in differentiated gastric glands are distributed in the middle and lower bodies and base of the glands and contain a number of PAS and PAS-AB(pH 2.5) positive granules and a large number of coarse pepsinogen granules, while pepsinogen granules in the mucous neck cells and immature chief cells are finer. 5. In the cow the region in which undifferentiated gastric glands are located is very narrow. 6. Parietal cells in the cow stomach are numerous.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- M Imai
- Department of Anatomy, Kanazawa Medical University, Ishikawa, Japan
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McKellar QA, Mostofa M, Eckersall PD. Effect of Ostertagia ostertagi secretions and various putative secretagogues and inhibitors on aminopyrine accumulation in dispersed bovine abomasal gland cells. Res Vet Sci 1990; 49:323-6. [PMID: 2176337] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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Aminopyrine accumulation in suspensions of isolated gastric glands was used to determine the effect of Ostertagia ostertagi secretions and putative secretagogues and inhibitors on abomasal parietal cells. Parasite secretions did not affect acid production nor did histamine. Dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and pentagastrin significantly increased aminopyrine accumulation by gastric glands and cimetidine, omeprazole and thiocyanate significantly decreased aminopyrine accumulation confirming their roles as stimulators and inhibitors of gastric acid production, respectively.
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- Q A McKellar
- University of Glasgow Veterinary School, Bearsden
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Cybulski W, Andrén A. Immunohistochemical studies on the development of cells containing progastricsin (minor pepsinogen) in comparison to prochymosin and pepsinogen in bovine abomasal mucosa. Anat Rec (Hoboken) 1990; 227:458-63. [PMID: 2118312 DOI: 10.1002/ar.1092270409] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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The localization of progastricsin was studied in cells of abomasal mucosa from cattle of different ages and feeding regimes and compared to the localization of prochymosin and pepsinogen in the same material by use of an immunofluorescence technique with specific rabbit antibodies. Immunoreactivity for progastricsin was first found in calves at the age of about 45 days in surface mucous cells in the pit of the fundic gland. In older calves and adults, mucous neck cells also produced progastricsin. In the pyloric mucosa, on the other hand, traces of progastricsin immunoreactivity were found in the lower base of the pyloric gland even in newborn calves. When the calves grew older, progastricsin-immunoreactive cells also developed in the pit and later in the neck of the pyloric gland; and the number of these cells in this region increased with age. The development of progastricsin-producing cells seemed to be influenced only by age and not by the feeding of milk to the calves. The ontogeny of progastricsin, prochymosin, and pepsinogen exhibited an interesting pattern in cattle, as they started to be produced at three different ages and gave three different patterns of development in the cells of abomasal mucosa. The number of cells producing prochymosin was closely correlated with milk-feeding, while the development of progastricsin was most related to the age of the calf. The most stable factor during the development of the cells in the abomasum was the number of cells producing pepsinogen.
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- W Cybulski
- Department of Animal Physiology, Veterinary Faculty of Agricultural Academy, Lublin, Poland
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Wiggin CJ, Gibbs HC. Adverse immune reactions and the pathogenesis of Ostertagia ostertagi infections in calves. Am J Vet Res 1990; 51:825-32. [PMID: 2337287] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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The possible development of type-1 hypersensitivity reactions in the abomasal mucosa caused by soluble L3 products of Ostertagia ostertagi was studied in 4-month-old calves sensitized by repeated exposure to L3 over a 50-day period followed by anthelmintic treatment. Four groups each of 4 calves were used. Group 1 served as nonsensitized controls and group 2 as sensitized controls, group 3 was challenge exposed at 2-week intervals beginning at week 10 with a soluble L3 product (OAG), and group 4 was challenge exposed at 2-week intervals with an oral dose of L3, followed by anthelmintic treatment 3 days later. All calves infected with L3 became sensitized, as indicated by a positive reaction to an intradermal skin test. However, a passive cutaneous anaphylaxis was only partly effective in indicating the presence of homocytotropic antibody in the infected calves. Sensitized calves had significantly (P less than 0.05) higher eosinophil counts and plasma pepsinogen values for the entire 14 weeks than uninfected controls. Globule leukocyte and mast cell counts from the abomasal mucosa were also significantly (P less than 0.05) higher. Studies for possible immunomodulation revealed that lymphocyte counts decreased between every 2-week challenge-exposure period for groups-3 and -4 calves. A transient depression of blood lymphocyte (BL) responses to phytohemagglutinin (PHA), a T-cell mitogen, was observed over the first 8 weeks in the infected calves. Increases in BL responses to OAG were also observed. Differences were not observed in BL responses to pokeweed mitogen, a T- and B-cell mitogen. Blood lymphocyte responses to PHA in group-3 calves were low following the initial challenge exposure with OAG.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- C J Wiggin
- Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Maine, Orono 04469
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The distribution of actin filaments in pyloric gland cells of cattle was studied with respect to their functional significance in the process of exocrine secretion by use of rhodamine-phalloidin labelling and immunogold-electron microscopy based on the biotin-streptavidin bridge technique. Actin concentrates on the filamentous network of the luminal-cell cortex. Membranes of secretory vesicles accumulating in the cell cortex are also labelled for actin. The present results support the concept of a barrier function of cortical microfilaments entrapping vesicles and linking them to the cytoskeleton. In addition, intracellular localization of calcium-ATPase activity was determined. Enzyme activity associated with the microfilamentous cortical matrix is supposed to be of cytoskeletal nature indicating participation of myosin (-like) structures in the dynamic secretion event. Deposition on the interior aspect of secretory vesicle membranes points to an ATPase transporting calcium into these organelles and enabling them to participate via storage of the cation in intracellular calcium homeostasis, thereby influencing the functional architecture of the cortical cytoskeleton.
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- M Schessner
- Institut für Veterinär-Anatomie, -Histologie und -Embryologie, Universität Giessen, Federal Republic of Germany
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The intracellular localization of calcium adenosine triphosphatase (Ca2(+)-ATPase) was studied ultracytochemically in the pyloric glands of the abomasal mucosa of cattle. A remarkable staining pattern exhibited the Golgi apparatus, as there was a gradation in staining of the interior sides of dictyosomal cisternae from the not or weakly stained cis to the heavily stained trans face. Membranes of Golgi-endoplasmic reticulum lysosome complex-secretory vesicles showed either no or strong enzyme activity. Membranes of secretory vesicles accumulated in the cell apex stained positive for ATPase activity. This accounts also for the apical cortical cytoplasm. From these results it is speculated that Ca2(+)-ATPase may play an important role in the pathway of exocytotic secretion, especially in the process of membrane sorting and biogenesis of secretory vesicles, in the steps of vesicle accumulation and transport to the site of exocytosis as well as in membrane fusion events.
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- M Schessner
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Giessen, FRG
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Weyrauch KD, Schnorr B, Glaser HS. Development of gastrin-and somatostatin-containing cells in the pyloric gland region of the bovine abomasum. Acta Anat (Basel) 1989; 135:255-60. [PMID: 2571232 DOI: 10.1159/000146764] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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The ontogeny of gastrin- and somatostatin-containing cells in the pyloric gland region of the abomasum was studied in bovine fetuses, newborns and adults, using immunohistochemical techniques. A clear-cut developmental increase in the two kinds of endocrine cells could not be observed. The region of the lesser curvature displays more D and G cells than the greater curvature. Cells of both open and closed types are found from the earliest stages examined and continue to be present throughout the complete differentiation of the pyloric mucosa.
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- K D Weyrauch
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Freie Universität Berlin, FRG
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1. Diisopropylphosphofluoridate (Dip-F) and phenylmethanesulphonylfluoride (Pms-F) are inhibitors of "serine" proteinases, and L-trans-epoxysuccinylleucylamido-(4-guanido)-butane (E-64) is an inhibitor of "thiol" proteinases. The effects of these inhibitors on sheep mast cell proteinase (SMCP) were examined. 2. Enzyme activity was completely inhibited by 5 mM Dip-F following a 4-hr preincubation period at either 4 degrees C or 30 degrees C but was unusually resistant to the action of 1 mM Dip-F. 3. SMCP activity was inhibited by 1 mM Pms-F at both 4 degrees C and 30 degrees C. Inhibition was reversed by dithiothreitol (DTT), but this effect was virtually eliminated following preincubation with Pms-F at 30 degrees C for 12 hr. 4. SMCP activity was unaffected by E-64. 5. These properties are consistent with the classification of SMCP as a "serine" endopeptidase (EC 3.4.21).
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- D P Knox
- Moredun Research Institute, Edinburgh, U.K
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Yamada J, Andrén A, Kitamura N, Yamashita T. Electron immunocytochemical co-localization of prochymosin and pepsinogen in chief cells, mucous neck cells and transitional mucous neck/chief cells of the calf fundic glands. Acta Anat (Basel) 1988; 132:246-52. [PMID: 3137766 DOI: 10.1159/000146581] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/04/2023]
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The electron immunocytochemical co-localization of prochymosin and pepsinogen in chief cells, mucous neck cells and transitional mucous neck/chief cells of calf fundic glands was studied using specific antisera for prochymosin and pepsinogen with a protein A-gold method. Prochymosin and pepsinogen immunoreactivities were detected in the same secretory granules of the chief, mucous neck and transitional cells, simultaneously using small and large colloidal gold particles. In chief cells, both immunoreactivities were distributed uniformly over the same zymogen granules showing a round, large, homogeneous and electron-dense appearance. In mucous neck cells, both immunoreactivities were found exclusively on the same electron-dense core located eccentrically in the mucous granule showing light or moderate electron density. In transitional mucous neck/chief cells, electron-dense cores became larger in size and some granules were occupied by the electron-dense core without a halo between the core and the limiting membrane. Both immunoreactivities were found uniformly over the electron-dense core. The granules having no halo in the transitional cells could not be distinguished from the typical zymogen granules in the chief cells.
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- J Yamada
- Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Japan
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The effect of milk-feeding on the development of prochymosin-producing cells in bovine abomasal mucosa was studied using immunochemical methods. As long as the calf was fed milk both mucous neck, and chief cells in the gastric glands, were immunoreactive for prochymosin, the precursor form of a specific milk-clotting enzyme. After weaning, the prochymosin immunoreactivity in chief cells in the lower base of the gastric gland declined and finally disappeared. Mucous neck cells and chief cells in the upper base of the gland, however, continued to be immunoreactive for prochymosin. All these cell types contained pepsinogen immunoreactivity both before and after weaning. Exposure to milk components thus seem to be of importance for the production of prochymosin in the abomasal mucosa. The present findings suggest that dietary components influence the cell differentiation in the gastrointestinal mucosa.
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Asari M, Fukaya K, Kano Y. Fine structure of developing gastric parietal cells in the bovine abomasum. Res Vet Sci 1984; 36:127-8. [PMID: 6709972] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/21/2023]
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Developmental changes in the fine structure of gastric parietal cells were studied in bovine fetuses and neonates. Definitive parietal cells first appeared as non-granular light cells at five months of fetal age (in a 48 cm long fetus). At this age they had a microvillous apical surface and cytoplasmic vesicles which accumulated at the apex. Intracellular canaliculi appeared with an increase in mitochondria at six to seven months of fetal age. Fully differentiated parietal cells were present from the eighth month of gestation. At birth they were similar in appearance to those of the adult abomasum.
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Andrén A, Björck L, Claesson O. Immunohistochemical studies on the development of prochymosin- and pepsinogen-containing cells in bovine abomasal mucosa. J Physiol 1982; 327:247-54. [PMID: 6811732 PMCID: PMC1225106 DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1982.sp014229] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/22/2023] Open
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1. Prochymosin- and pepsinogen-containing cells in abomasal mucosa were simultaneously localized by means of an indirect immunofluorescence technique with specific rabbit antibodies. 2. In the young milk-fed calves all the chief cells and several mucous neck cells produced both prochymosin and pepsinogen. 3. By elution of the first antibody and restaining of the same section it was demonstrated that the same cells were producing both prochymosin and pepsinogen. 4. In concentrate-fed calves and older cattle all chief cells and almost all mucous neck cells produced pepsinogen, while prochymosin was produced only from the chief cells situated in the upper part of the base in the gastric gland. 5. The number of prochymosin-containing cells was highly correlated to the milk-feeding of the animal. 6. The present data suggest that the non-differentiated cell in the neck region is initially capable of producing both prochymosin and pepsinogen during the proliferation phase to a mature chief cell, via mucous neck cell. The ability to produce prochymosin is however only retained if the mucosa is stimulated by milk-feeding. Dietary factors may thus be of importance for the differentiation of the gastrointestinal epithelium.
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Murray M. The fine structure of bovine gastric epithelia. Res Vet Sci 1970; 11:411-6. [PMID: 5498920] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/15/2023]
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Murray M. The filament-containing cell in the bovine abomasum. Res Vet Sci 1969; 10:293-4. [PMID: 5348699] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/14/2023]
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Kapp JP. [On the knowledge of the gastric glands in the bovine abomasum with special consideration of age periods]. Acta Anat (Basel) 1967; 67:113-134. [PMID: 6082970] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/21/2023]
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