“…For the first part of the quantitative examination, using the technique of Carr et al [1991], profiles of the following cells and structures were counted per circumference: (A) villi: only full length attached villi continuous with the submucosal part of the section, (B) crypts: only those crypts containing 10 cells, excluding the Paneth cells, were counted (the rational for this is described elsewhere [Withers and Elkind, 1970;Potten and Hendry, 1985]; their bases were in close apposition to the muscularis externa, (C) enterocytes: the number of enterocytes per villi was counted for three randomly chosen villi meeting the criteria set in (A); this number was then averaged out over the three villi and then multiplied by the number of villi counted in that section, (D) globlet cells: total counts were obtained per circumference section on both the cryptal and villous goblet cell population, (E) endocrine cells: counts were carried per circumference section on the endocrine cell population within the crypt; these were distinguished from other cell types by their clear cytoplasm, their tear drop shape and the luminal direction of their apex, (F) Paneth cells: all the Paneth cells within the section were counted, (G) villous stromal cells: the number of nuclei present within the stromal core of the villus, meeting the criteria set in (A), were counted for three villi; these consisted of endothelial cells, muscles and fibroblasts, together with transitory cells such as lymphocytes, eosinophils, macrophages and mast cells; the mean was then multiplied by the number of villi in the section, (H) submucosal arterioles: all the submucosal arterioles were counted per circumference section, (I) muscle nuclei: all nuclei present per circumference section within the inner circular and the outer longitudinal layer were counted, (J) nerve plexus profiles: the number of myenteric (Auerbach) and submucosal (Meissner) nerve plexus profiles were counted within the section; each myenteric nerve plexus profile was counted separately when muscle tissue was present between them, and (K) mitotic figures: only those mitotic figures present within the crypt were counted per circumference section.…”