The effect of increased crypt cell proliferation on the activity and subcellular localization of esterases and alkaline phosphatase in the rat small intestine
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Molecular Histology
- Vol. 9 (1) , 61-75
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01007009
Abstract
Synopsis The activity and ultrastructural localization of alkaline phosphatase and esterase has been studied in normal rat intestine and after the increased crypt cell proliferation that occurs during recovery after 400 rad X-irradiation. Alkaline phosphatase activity is not present in crypt cells of normal intestine, but becomes apparent after the cell has migrated on to the villus. The enzyme is localized in the microvilli, along the lateral cell membranes and in dense bodies. Its activity increases 10 to 15-fold from the base to the tip of the villus. Morphometric analysis of the cell structureswhere this enzyme is localized reveals no marked changes in their relative proportions during crypt cell development. The expansion of the proliferative cell compartment along the whole length of the crypt which occurs during recovery after irradiation (72 hr after 400 rad X-irradiation) results in a marked reduction of alkaline phosphatase activity in the lower 10–15 cell positions at the base of the villus. During subsequent migration of these cells, the activity increases with cell age but normal values are not attained. From a morphometric analysis it was found that the ultrastructural development is similar to that in controls. These results suggest that during cell maturation, normal values for alkaline phosphatase activity are only attained after a 10–12 hr period of maturation in a non-proliferative state and only after the cell has migrated on to the functional villus compartment. In normal intestine, esterase activity shows a 3-fold increase from the bottom to the tip of the crypt and a 3 to 4-fold increase during migration up to the middle of the villus. Enzyme activity is localized in the endoplasmic reticulum, the dense bodies and the perinuclear space. Morphometric analyses reveal a 2 to 3-fold increase in the absolute size of these subcellular compartments during crypt cell differentiation and a 2-fold increase at the crypt-villus junction. The relative sizes increase 1.5-fold during crypt cell differentiation and at the time of transition of the cells on to the villus. Increased crypt cell proliferation after irradiation leads to a marked decrease in esterase activity both in crypts and villi. Morphometric analyses of electron micrographs indicate that these changes in activity are not related to any changes in the subcellular structures in which the enzyme is localized. It appears that the normal development of esterase activity depends both on the functional state of the cell and its localization in the crypt or villus.Keywords
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