The regional variation of the duration of cell cycle parameters was studied by constructing fraction of labelled mitoses curves at several levels in the jejunal crypt column of male Wistar rats. Prolonged Tc and Ts values were apparent only in the bottom eight cell positions, and these differences were shown to be significant compared with the remaining cell positions by analysing the data by the method of Gilbert (1972). Above cell position 8 the proliferating crypt cells showed effectively the same phase durations. For the whole crypt column Tc was 11.32 ± 0.14 (SE) and Ts 6.49 ± 0.10.
Although variation in phase durations was confined to the basal portion of the crypt, the results essentially confirm the findings of Cairnie, Lamerton & Steel (1965a), and may be interpreted in terms of the slow cut‐off model. The demonstration of prolonged Tc values in basal cell positions confirms the presence of a longer cycling subpopulation of cells at the bottom of the crypt.
Cell kinetics in the jejunal crypt of the male Wistar rat were studied using autoradiographic techniques with tritiated thymidine and a stathmokinetic technique with vincristine. The migration rate measured by following the movement of the 50 % peak on the labelling index distribution curve with time after injection of tritiated thymidine gave a value of 1.43 ± 0.14 (SE) cell positions per hour, compared with a value from a cumulative birth rate of 1.78 cell positions per hour.
The crypt column length was 32.9 ± 0.2 cells and the column count was 22.3 ± 0.2. This measurement gave a total crypt population of 734 cells, compared with an estimate of 650 ± 6 from direct observation of squashed, microdissected crypts. In each crypt 22.5 ± 0.5 mitoses were present, and the crypt cell production rate was 32 cells per crypt per hour; this latter value was confirmed using two independent techniques.
The crypt growth fraction calculated from the durations of phases of the cell cycle and the labelling index was 0.62. A value of 0.61 was found from the labelling index distribution curve. As assessed from crypt squashes, there were 403 proliferating cells per crypt.
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