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Organ culture of adult rat colonic mucosa on fibrin foam

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A system for maintaining adult rat colonic mucosa in organ culture for up to 28 days is described. Distal colonic mucosa physically separated from the muscle layers was cultured at 37°C on a substrate of human fibrin foam in HEPES- and bicarbonate-buffered Waymouth's MB 752/1 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum,l-glutamine, bovine albumin, ascorbic acid, hydrocortisone, insulin, and ferrous sulfate; the optimal atmosphere for culture was 95% O2 and 5% CO2. Viability of explants was demonstrated by tissue morphology with light microscopy, incorporation of [3H]thymidine and [3H]leucine into DNA and protein, [14C]glucosamine and [3H]fucose incorporation, and glycoprotein synthesis. Two days after initiation of culture, degeneration of surface and crypt cells was observed. Secreted mucosubstances covered the explants. Explants maintained in 95% O2 retained a variable number of glandular crypts with normal columnar epithelium for 14 to 21 days in culture. At 28 days, explants contained a single layer of cuboidal surface epithelium and a rare cryptlike gland.

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This work was supported by the National Cancer Institute Contract N01-CP-75953 and in part by the International Cancer Research Data Bank Program of the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, under Contract N01-CO-65341 with the International Union Against Cancer.

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Schiff, L.J., Moore, S.J. Organ culture of adult rat colonic mucosa on fibrin foam. In Vitro 16, 893–906 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02619427

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Key words

  • organ culture
  • colonic mucosa
  • adult rat
  • fibrin foam