Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 1993;33(1):37-42.
Effect of growth hormone on migration and tumover rats of small intestinal epithelium in mice
Soo-dong Kwak1, Chong-sup Kim1, Dong-weon Ahn2
1College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University
2Gyeongnam Animal Health Experimental Institute
성장(成長) hormone이 랫드 소장상피세포(小腸上皮細胞) 재생주기(再生週期)에 미치는 영향에 대하여
곽수동1, 김종섭1, 안동원2
1경상대학교 수의과대학
2경상남도 가축위생시험소
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of growth hormone(GH) on the division and migration of the small intestinal epithelium in mice. Twenty mice(ICR), weighing initially about 10 g, aged 18 days were randomly subdivided in two groups of control and GH-treated group. Control group was sacrificied at 2 hr, 2, 3, 4 and 5 day after intraperitoneal injection of $^3H$-thymidine($^3H$-TdR, $4{mu}$ Ci/gm of BW/day for 2 days). GH-treated group was injected subcutaneously with somatotropin(10 IU/mouse/day for 4 days) from 2 day ago of first $^3H$-TdR injection and then was sacrificied at 2 hr, 2, 3, 4 and 5 day after intraperitoneal injection of $^3H$-TdR($4{mu}$ Ci/g of BW/day for 2 days). The small intestines were collected for autoradiogrophy and Hematoxylin counterstain. The location of the labeled epithelial cells(LEC) in villi of the small intestine was invested with light microscope. 1. In the control group, the LEC regions in the small intestine were located at crypts on 1 dsy, at $0%{sim}15.9{pm}3.6%$ of villus high value(VHV) on 2 day, at $0%{sim}49.8{pm}16.5%$ of VHV on 3 day, at $0%{sim}95.3{pm}6.9%$ of VHV on 4 day and $62.9{pm}16.7{sim}100%$ of VHV on 5 day, respectively. 2. In the GH-treated group, the LEC regions in the small intestine were located at crypts on 1 day, at $0%{sim}39.2{pm}9.5%$ of VHV on 2 day, at $0%{sim}81.5{pm}18.2%$ of VHV on 3 day, at $45.2{pm}11.5%{sim}100%$ of VHV on 4 day, at 85%~100% of VHV on 5 day, respectively. 3. VHV of tops in the LEC regions appeared to be 23.3% and 31.7% higher on 2 and 3 day, and VHV of the LEC region bases appeared to be 45.2%, 22.1% higher on 4 and 5 day, respectively in the GH-treated group than those observed in the control group. These difference was very highly significant(p<0.01).
Key Words: somatosatain, small intestine, villi, epithelium, radioautography, mouse


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