Journal article

Urokinase and the intestinal mucosa: Evidence for a role in epithelial cell turnover

PR Gibson, I Birchall, O Rosella, V Albert, CF Finch, DH Barkla, GP Young

Gut | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 1998

Abstract

Background - The functions of urokinase in intestinal epithelia are unknown. Aims - to determine the relation of urokinase expressed by intestinal epithelial cells to their position in the crypt-villus/surface axis and of mucosal urokinase activity to epithelial proliferative kinetics in the distal colon. Methods - Urokinase expression was examined immunohistochemically in human intestinal mucosa. Urokinase activity was measured colorimetrically in epithelial cells isolated sequentially from the crypt-villus axis of the rat small intestine. In separate experiments, urokinase activity and epithelial kinetics (measured stathmokinetically) were measured in homogenates of distal colonic mucosa o..

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