The kinetics of villus cell populations in the mouse small intestine

Abstract
Cytosine arabinoside was used to kill large numbers of proliferating crypt cells in the mouse small intestine, and the recovery sequence was analyzed in terms of the villus population size, the crypt population size, the crypt:villus and the net villus cell influx; because the crypt:villus ratio changes considerably, it was found appropriate to express the crypt population in terms of the crypt cell mass per villus in order to relate it to the villus cell population. All parameters measured showed a series of damped oscillations over the experimental period, and analysis of the relationship between the several population for the response pattern. The importance of measuring the correct kinetic parameters in growth control studies on renewing epithelia is stressed.