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1 September 2009 Functional Changes with Feeding in the Gastro-Intestinal Epithelia of the Burmese Python (Python molurus)
Cécile Helmstetter, Nathalie Reix, Mathieu T'Flachebba, Robert K. Pope, Stephen M. Secor, Yvon Le Maho, Jean-Hervé Lignot
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Abstract

The morphology of the digestive system in fasting and refed Burmese pythons was determined, as well as the localization of the proton (H , K -ATPase) and sodium (Na , K -ATPase) pumps. In fasting pythons, oxyntopeptic cells located within the fundic glands are typically non-active, with a thick apical tubulovesicular system and numerous zymogen granules. They become active immediately after feeding but return to a non-active state 3 days after the ingestion of the prey. The proton pump, expressed throughout the different fasting/feeding states, is either sequestered in the tubulovesicular system in non-active cells or located along the apical digitations extending within the crypt lumen in active cells. The sodium pump is rapidly upregulated in fed animals and is classically located along the baso-lateral membranes of the gastric oxyntopeptic cells. In the intestine, it is only expressed along the lateral membranes of the enterocytes, i.e., above the lateral spaces and not along the basal side of the cells. Thus, solute transport within the intestinal lining is mainly achieved through the apical part of the cells and across the lateral spaces while absorbed fat massively crosses the entire height of the cells and flows into the intercellular spaces. Therefore, in the Burmese python, the gastrointestinal cellular system quickly upregulates after feeding, due to inexpensive cellular changes, passive mechanisms, and the progressive activation and synthesis of key enzymes such as the sodium pump. This cell plasticity also allows anticipation of the next fasting and feeding periods.

© 2009 Zoological Society of Japan
Cécile Helmstetter, Nathalie Reix, Mathieu T'Flachebba, Robert K. Pope, Stephen M. Secor, Yvon Le Maho, and Jean-Hervé Lignot "Functional Changes with Feeding in the Gastro-Intestinal Epithelia of the Burmese Python (Python molurus)," Zoological Science 26(9), 632-638, (1 September 2009). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.26.632
Received: 19 January 2009; Accepted: 1 June 2009; Published: 1 September 2009
KEYWORDS
H
Intestine
K -ATPase
morphology
Na
Python molurus
stomach
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