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dc.contributor.authorKaur, P
dc.contributor.authorPotten, Christopher S
dc.date.accessioned2010-11-23T10:31:29Z
dc.date.available2010-11-23T10:31:29Z
dc.date.issued1986-11
dc.identifier.citationEffects of puromycin, cycloheximide and noradrenaline on cell migration within the crypts and on the villi of the small intestine. A model to explain cell movement in both regions. 1986, 19 (6):611-25 Cell Tissue Kineten
dc.identifier.issn0008-8730
dc.identifier.pmid3802184
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1365-2184.1986.tb00762.x
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10541/116073
dc.description.abstractThe normal process of cell migration, occurring as part of the replacement scheme within the small intestinal epithelium, was investigated extensively. The effects of puromycin, cycloheximide and noradrenaline on the movement of tritiated thymidine [( 3H]TdR) prelabelled crypt or villus cells have been studied. These studies have led to the formulation of a model for the mechanism of cell migration, postulating that the crypts and villi behave as separate units, with regard to cell migration, in addition to their distinct structural and functional properties. It is proposed that crypt cell migration is an active process requiring protein synthesis and protein glycosylation, whilst movement of villus epithelial cells is passive, depending on the continued contraction of smooth muscle cells in the lamina propria.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subject.meshAnimals
dc.subject.meshBasement Membrane
dc.subject.meshCell Movement
dc.subject.meshCycloheximide
dc.subject.meshEpithelial Cells
dc.subject.meshEpithelium
dc.subject.meshIntestinal Mucosa
dc.subject.meshIntestine, Small
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshMice
dc.subject.meshNorepinephrine
dc.subject.meshPuromycin
dc.titleEffects of puromycin, cycloheximide and noradrenaline on cell migration within the crypts and on the villi of the small intestine. A model to explain cell movement in both regions.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentPaterson Laboratories, Christie Hospital & Holt Radium Institute, Manchester, M20 9BX, U.K.en
dc.identifier.journalCell and Tissue Kineticsen
html.description.abstractThe normal process of cell migration, occurring as part of the replacement scheme within the small intestinal epithelium, was investigated extensively. The effects of puromycin, cycloheximide and noradrenaline on the movement of tritiated thymidine [( 3H]TdR) prelabelled crypt or villus cells have been studied. These studies have led to the formulation of a model for the mechanism of cell migration, postulating that the crypts and villi behave as separate units, with regard to cell migration, in addition to their distinct structural and functional properties. It is proposed that crypt cell migration is an active process requiring protein synthesis and protein glycosylation, whilst movement of villus epithelial cells is passive, depending on the continued contraction of smooth muscle cells in the lamina propria.


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