Journal article

Electron microscopic study of the repair of aspirin-induced gastric erosions

ND Yeomans

American Journal of Digestive Diseases | KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 1976

Abstract

To investigate the fine-structural events occurring during repair of aspirin-induced erosions, rats were killed at times from 2 to 48 hrs after a single aspirin dose. Erosions were rapidly covered by a line of flattened cells with little evidence of cytoplasmic specialization. Some of these cells lining early erosions contained a few mucous granules, but considerable differentiation had occurred in the repairing epithelium, with many cells containing mucous granules and with "young" parietal cells being abundant. Some epithelial cells contained erythrocyte fragments, thus demonstrating phagocytic capability. It is concluded that dedifferentiation of surviving gastric epithelial cells occurs ..

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