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Selective sparing of goblet cells and paneth cells in the intestine of methotrexate-treated rats
Proliferation, differentiation, and cell death were studied in small
intestinal and colonic epithelia of rats after treatment with
methotrexate. Days 1-2 after treatment were characterized by decreased
proliferation, increased apoptosis, and decreased numbers and depths of
small intestinal crypts in a proximal-to-distal decreasing gradient along
the small intestine. The remaining crypt epithelium appeared flattened,
except for Paneth cells, in which lysozyme protein and mRNA expression was
increased. Regeneration through increased proliferation during days 3-4
coincided with villus atrophy, showing decreased numbers of villus
enterocytes and decreased expression of the enterocyte-specific genes
sucrase-isomaltase and carbamoyl phosphate synthase I. Remarkably, goblet
cells were spared at villus tips and remained functional, displaying Muc2
and trefoil factor 3 expression. On days 8-10, all parameters had returned
to normal in the whole small intestine. No methotrexate-induced changes
were seen in epithelial morphology, proliferation, apoptosis, Muc2, and
TFF3 immunostaining in the colon. The observed small intestinal sparing of
Paneth cells and goblet cells following exposure to methotrexate is likely
to contribute to epithelial defense during increased vulnerability of the
intestinal epithelium
Directed emission of CdSe nanoplatelets originating from strongly anisotropic 2D electronic structure
ntrinsically directional light emitters are potentially important for applications in photonics including lasing and energy-efficient display technology. Here, we propose a new route to overcome intrinsic efficiency limitations in light-emitting devices by studying a CdSe nanoplatelets monolayer that exhibits strongly anisotropic, directed photoluminescence. Analysis of the two-dimensional k-space distribution reveals the underlying internal transition dipole distribution. The observed directed emission is related to the anisotropy of the electronic Bloch states governing the exciton transition dipole moment and forming a bright plane. The strongly directed emission perpendicular to the platelet is further enhanced by the optical local density of states and local fields. In contrast to the emission directionality, the off-resonant absorption into the energetically higher 2D-continuum of states is isotropic. These contrasting optical properties make the oriented CdSe nanoplatelets, or superstructures of parallel-oriented platelets, an interesting and potentially useful class of semiconductor-based emitters
Value of rectosigmoidoscopy with biopsies for diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease in children
In children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), treatment depends on the type and extent of disease. Therefore, maximal effort should be made to provide a correct diagnosis. The aim of this study was to assess the value of a histologic diagnosis made on the basis of either ileal and colonic or rectosigmoid biopsies. In 42 children with a known diagnosis of IBD, biopsies from rectum and sigmoid were reassessed by an expert, blinded pathologist. This histologic diagnosis was compared with the diagnosis based on (ileo)colonic biopsies and the final diagnosis. In patients with IBD, diagnostic accuracy of rectosigmoid histology was 0.4524. For (ileo)colonic biopsies, diagnostic accuracy was 0.7619. Histology on biopsies from rectum and sigmoid is insufficient for a correct diagnosis of Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis in children. At initial presentation, an ileocolonoscopy with biopsies should therefore be performed in all childre
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