Abstract

The amine precursor uptake and decarboxylase (APUD) cells in airways and small intestine of adult hamsters have been studied by quantitative, histochemical and immunocytochemical methods for the presence of argyrophilia, ACTH, hGH, calcitonin, bombesin and prolactin in control animals and following priming with two amine precursors: L-dopa and 5-hydroxytryptophane (5-HTP). APUD cells have been defined by the presence of intracytoplasmic argyrophilic granules. A method that related them to airway or gut perimeter length or total epithelial cell numbers has been applied. Calcitonin-like-immunoreactivity (CLIR) is present in epithelial cells in the tracheal epithelium and glands. The presence of ACTH, hGH, bombesin or prolactin is not detected. Priming with L-Dopa and 5-HTP results in up to 12 fold increases in densities of argyrophilic APUD cells in airways and ileum when ratios of APUD cells/100 nuclei are compared to those in control animals. Exposure to 5-HTP induces no significant changes in densities of cells with CLIR in the trachea but CLIR is not detected in animals exposed to L-DOPA. Ratios of APUD cells/100 epithelial cells appear to be more sensitive than those of APUD cells/mm in detecting significant changes in APUD cell densities. Priming with amine precursors is a valuable tool in quantitative studies of neuroendocrine cells.

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