MATURATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF CULTURED FETAL STOMACH - EFFECTS OF CORTICOSTEROIDS, PENTAGASTRIN, AND CYTOCHALASIN-B
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 71 (5), 770-777
Abstract
Gastric mucosa of fetal rats undergoes striking developmental changes during the last few days of gestation in utero. To investigate some aspects of this process, gastric explants from 18 day fetuses (4 days before birth) were maintained in organ culture for 3 days, then assessed by light microscopy and EM. The epithelia from base line uncultured stomachs were stratified and morphologically undifferentiated. During culture in basic medium (Leibovitz L 15), modest maturation of antral and fundic architecture occurred, characterized by epithelial invagination to produce small pig-glands. Secretory granules appeared in occasional epithelial cells, and cytochemistry indicated that most were mucous granules. Addition of pentagastrin (10-9 to 2 .times. 10-7 M) did not induce further morphological maturation in this system. Addition of cortisol (10-6 to 10-5 M) resulted in a marked, dose-related increase of pit-gland formation and cytological differentiation (appearance of secretory granules). This cortisol-induced architectural maturation was completely inhibited by the mold metabolic cytochalasin B (10-5 M). Fetal gastric maturation may be partially reproduced by culture in chemically defined media corticosteroids may play an important role in gastric organogenesis.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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