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Immunohistochemical study on the delayed progression of epithelial apoptosis in follicle-associated epithelium of rat Peyer's patch.

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  • Immunohistochemical study on the delayed progression of epithelial apoptosis in follicle-associated epithelium of rat Peyer's patch. Abstract Text:

    sachiko onishiSachiko Onishi,hidenori miyataHidenori Miyata,tetsurou inamotoTetsurou Inamoto,wang-mei qiWang-Mei Qi,kenkichi yamamotoKenkichi Yamamoto,toshifumi yokoyamaToshifumi Yokoyama,katsuhiko waritaKatsuhiko Warita,nobuhiko hoshiNobuhiko Hoshi,hiroshi kitagawHiroshi Kitagaw,sachiko onishiSachiko Onishi,hidenori miyataHidenori Miyata,tetsurou inamotoTetsurou Inamoto,wang-mei qiWang-Mei Qi,kenkichi yamamotoKenkichi Yamamoto,toshifumi yokoyamaToshifumi Yokoyama,katsuhiko waritaKatsuhiko Warita,nobuhiko hoshiNobuhiko Hoshi,hiroshi kitagawaHiroshi Kitagawa,sachiko onishiSachiko Onishi,hidenori miyataHidenori Miyata,tetsurou inamotoTetsurou Inamoto,wang-mei qiWang-Mei Qi,kenkichi yamamotoKenkichi Yamamoto,toshifumi yokoyamaToshifumi Yokoyama,katsuhiko waritaKatsuhiko Warita,nobuhiko hoshiNobuhiko Hoshi,hiroshi kitagawaHiroshi Kitagawa,

    It is well known that some caspases in apoptosis is involved in determinant of terminal differentiation and maturation of various cells. Our previous study ultrastructurally clarified the differentiation into M cells from immature microvillous epithelial cells and the redifferentiation from M cells to microvillous epithelial cells in the follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of rat Peyer's patch. In this study, the difference of epithelial apoptosis between the FAE of Peyer's patch and intestinal villi was immunohistochemically investigated in rat jejunoileum. As a result, cleaved caspase-3 was limited to several epithelial cells at the tip of FAE, whereas almost all of the epithelial cells were cleaved caspase-3 positive in intestinal villi. Cleaved caspase-9 was detected only in a few exfoliating or exfoliated epithelial cells of both FAE and intestinal villi. Nuclear DNA-fragmentation was detected only in several epithelial cells of the tip of FAE, while it was expressed from the middle regions in the intestinal villi. The DNase I expression of the epithelial cytoplasm was much weaker in FAE than in intestinal villi. Bcl-x expression was restricted in the apical cytoplasms of epithelial cells in the FAE, whereas it was restricted in whole cytoplasms in villous epithelial cells. These findings suggest that the progression of the apoptotic process in the epithelial cells of FAE is later than in the intestinal villi, so that the possibility of epithelial differentiation might be remained in the FAE, unlike in the intestinal villi.

    Immunohistochemical study on the delayed progression of epithelial apoptosis in follicle-associated epithelium of rat Peyer's patch. Publishing Authors By Initials

    s onishiS Onishi,h miyataH Miyata,t inamotoT Inamoto,wm qiWM Qi,k yamamotoK Yamamoto,t yokoyamaT Yokoyama,k waritaK Warita,n hoshiN Hoshi,h kitagawH Kitagaw,s onishiS Onishi,h miyataH Miyata,t inamotoT Inamoto,wm qiWM Qi,k yamamotoK Yamamoto,t yokoyamaT Yokoyama,k waritaK Warita,n hoshiN Hoshi,h kitagawaH Kitagawa,s onishiS Onishi,h miyataH Miyata,t inamotoT Inamoto,wm qiWM Qi,k yamamotoK Yamamoto,t yokoyamaT Yokoyama,k waritaK Warita,n hoshiN Hoshi,h kitagawaH Kitagawa,

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    Immunohistochemical study on the delayed progression of epithelial apoptosis in follicle-associated epithelium of rat Peyer's patch. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Ja

    VOLUME: 69

    Page Numbers: 1123-9

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Vet. Med. Sci.

    ISSN: 0916-7250

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

    Immunohistochemical study on the delayed progression of epithelial apoptosis in follicle-associated epithelium of rat Peyer's patch. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Bioresource and Agrobiosciences, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University, kobe 657-8501, Japan.

    Country: Japan

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