TY - JOUR
T1 - Secretagogue response of goblet cells and columnar cells in human colonic crypts
AU - Halm, Dan R.
AU - Halm, Susan Troutman
N1 - This article is a reproduction of the original article published in September 1999 (Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. 277: C501-C522, 1999) See Corrigenda in this issue of the Journal.
PY - 2000/1
Y1 - 2000/1
N2 - Crypts of Lieberkühn were isolated from human colon, and differential interference contrast microscopy distinguished goblet and columnar cells. Activation with carbachol (CCh, 100 μM) or histamine (10 μM) released contents from goblet granules. Stimulation with prostaglandin E2 (PGE2, 5 μM) or adenosine (10 μM) did not release goblet granules but caused the apical margin of columnar cells to recede. Goblet volume was lost during stimulation with CCh or histamine (∼160 fl/cell), but not with PGE2 or adenosine. Three-quarters of goblet cells were responsive to CCh but released only 30% of goblet volume. Half-time for goblet volume release was 3.7 min. PGE2 stimulated a prolonged fluid secretion that attained a rate of ∼350 pl/min. Columnar cells lost ∼50% of apical volume during maximal PGE2 stimulation, with a half-time of 3.3 min. In crypts from individuals with ulcerative colitis, goblet cells were hypersensitive to CCh for release of goblet volume. These results support separate regulation for mucus secretions from goblet cells and from columnar cells, with control mechanisms restricting total release of mucus stores.
AB - Crypts of Lieberkühn were isolated from human colon, and differential interference contrast microscopy distinguished goblet and columnar cells. Activation with carbachol (CCh, 100 μM) or histamine (10 μM) released contents from goblet granules. Stimulation with prostaglandin E2 (PGE2, 5 μM) or adenosine (10 μM) did not release goblet granules but caused the apical margin of columnar cells to recede. Goblet volume was lost during stimulation with CCh or histamine (∼160 fl/cell), but not with PGE2 or adenosine. Three-quarters of goblet cells were responsive to CCh but released only 30% of goblet volume. Half-time for goblet volume release was 3.7 min. PGE2 stimulated a prolonged fluid secretion that attained a rate of ∼350 pl/min. Columnar cells lost ∼50% of apical volume during maximal PGE2 stimulation, with a half-time of 3.3 min. In crypts from individuals with ulcerative colitis, goblet cells were hypersensitive to CCh for release of goblet volume. These results support separate regulation for mucus secretions from goblet cells and from columnar cells, with control mechanisms restricting total release of mucus stores.
KW - Adenosine
KW - Cholinergic
KW - Histamine
KW - Inflammatory bowel disease
KW - Prostaglandin E
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U2 - 10.1152/ajpcell.2000.278.1.C212
DO - 10.1152/ajpcell.2000.278.1.C212
M3 - Article
C2 - 10644530
AN - SCOPUS:0033629691
SN - 0002-9513
VL - 278
SP - C212-C233
JO - American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
JF - American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
IS - 1
ER -