Morphological effects of a large single dose of cycloheximide on the intestinal epithelium of the rat
- 1 June 1975
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 143 (2) , 219-239
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001430205
Abstract
Adult male rats received 15 mg/kg cycloheximide and the subsequent morphological effects at three and six hours after injection were evaluated using histometry, light and electron microscopy, histological demonstration of terminal web and acid phosphatase, and radioautography with tritiated thymidine. Rapid atrophy of the villi took place, progressing from the villus tip by premature exfoliation of epithelial cells. The crypts also diminished by random exfoliation of many crypt cells and by partial or complete disintegration. Mitosis and epithelial cell migration were absent. By six hours, the area occupied by the villi and the crypts per unit length of histological section was decreased by about 70–90% in most of the small intestine but only by about 40–60% in the duodenum and the terminal ileum. In the upper half of the villi, the epithelium was strongly positive for acid phosphatase and contained large numbers of round bodies resembling primary lysosomes. In the lower half, the microvillous border and terminal web were found to be disrupted. Animals receiving only 5 mg/kg cycloheximide also showed the atrophy of villi and crypts, and the round bodies resembling lysosomes. Evidence from several sources has indicated that protein synthesis in normal villus epithelial cells subsides toward the villus tip and becomes minimal at exfoliation. At exfoliation, proteins responsible for epithelial cohesion probably fail because they are no longer replenished. Cycloheximide appears to accelerate this process.Keywords
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