Development of aberrant crypt foci involves a fission mechanism as revealed by isolation of aberrant crypts

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Abstract

Morphological analysis of isolated colonic crypts in rats, postnatally, indicated that the crypts reproduce themselves by a fission mechanism, the division beginning at the crypt base and proceeding upwards until there are two separate crypts. Occasionally, before the separation is complete, a second fission process starts on one or both sides of a bifurcating crypt and a triple-branched or quadruple-branched crypt results. Analysis of isolated aberrant crypt foci (ACF) in rats treated with 1,2-dimethylhydrazine revealed that the development of ACF consisting of multiple crypts is also due to a fission mechanism. Initially, an indentation appears at the base of a single ACF crypt, with subsequent formation of a bifurcation and eventual crypt division.

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Fujimitsu, Y., Nakanishi, H., Inada, K. I., Yamachika, T., Ichinose, M., Fukami, H., & Tatematsu, M. (1996). Development of aberrant crypt foci involves a fission mechanism as revealed by isolation of aberrant crypts. Japanese Journal of Cancer Research, 87(12), 1199–1203. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb03133.x

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