Effect of epidermal growth factor on growth and maturation of fetal and neonatal rat small intestine in organ culture |
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Authors: | C. N. Conteas J. M. DeMorrow A. P. N. Majumdar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, 94553 Martinez, California, USA;(2) Departments of Medicine and Biological Chemistry, University of California, 95616 Davis, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Small intestinal explants from pre- and post-natal rats were incubated in an organ culture system in the absence and presence of epidermal growth factor (EGF). The rate of synthesis of small intestinal DNA and protein as well as the activity of lactase and alkaline phosphatase increased rapidly between 17 and 20-day gestational age, whereafter they declined. The maximal incorporation of3H-thymidine and14C-alanine into DNA and protein, respectively, was significantly stimulated by EGF (100 ng/ml). EGF had no effect on the activity of either lactase or alkaline phosphatase in the small intestinal explants.Acknowledgment. The project was supported by grants from the Veterans Administration Research Service. The authors wish to thank Dr. M. C. Geokas, Chief, Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Martinez, CA, for providing us with excellent laboratory facilities and for his encouragement in this study. |
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Keywords: | Small intestinal growth DNA synthesis protein synthesis disaccharidases EGF fetal development organ culture |
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