Scanning electron microscopy of isolated epithelium of the murine gastrointestinal tract: Morphology of the basal surface and evidence for paracrinelike cells
- 1 September 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 177 (1) , 43-53
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001770106
Abstract
By using the method of Bjerknes and Cheng, isolated murine gastrointestinal epithelial sheets were prepared for scanning electron microscopy. Examination of isolated epithelium from fundic stomach revealed numerous branched gastric glands. Parietal cells were easily detected bulging from the basal surface of the glandular epithelium. The basal surface membrane of parietal cells appeared smooth, with only sparse microvilluslike projections, whereas adjacent glandular cells had numerous 1‐ to 2‐μm fingerlike projections which interdigitated laterally with similar processes from adjacent cells. Occasionally, paracrinelike cells having long cytoplasmic processes ranging from 10 to 20 μm in length were observed on the basal epithelial surface of the stomach and the colon, but not the small intestine. In isolated intestinal epithelia, the basal surface of crypt epithelial cells showed extensive cytoplasmic interdigitations, but no distinct morphology permitting recognition of individual cell types. Various stages of intestinal crypt bifurcation were seen. Craterlike spaces in the basal surface of crypt epithelium, presumably due to migrating leukocytes, were also numerous. Examination of the luminal surface of the isolated intestinal epithelium revealed that intimate associations between epithelium and mucosal‐associated microorganisms were maintained, thus suggesting that minimal alterations in surface morphology were incurred by epithelial isolation. These observations on epithelial structure suggest that isolated gastrointestinal epithelia may be well suited for physiological studies of epithelial function and interactions with the microbial flora.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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