Nakajima T, Hamanaka K, Fukuda T, Oyama T, Kashiwabara K, Sano T
Second Department of Pathology, Gunma University School of Medicine, Maebashi, Japan.
Pathol Int. 1997 Dec;47(12):889-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1997.tb03723.x.
During immunohistochemical studies of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) on human colon cancers, many strong COX-2-immunoreactive cells scattered in the bottom of the crypt of normal colon mucosa were unexpectedly noticed. COX-2-immunoreactive cells were morphologically very similar to neuroendocrine cells and were confirmed immunohistochemically to be positive for chromogranin A or serotonin. Moreover, COX-2-immunoreactive neuroendocrine cells were observed not only in the large intestine, but also in the stomach, duodenum and small intestine. The role of COX-2 expression in neuroendocrine cells of the human alimentary tract was speculated.