Literature DB >> 1284564

Growth and morphological changes in the small and the large intestine in piglets during the first three days after birth.

R J Xu1, D J Mellor, P Tungthanathanich, M J Birtles, G W Reynolds, H V Simpson.   

Abstract

Growth and morphological changes in the small and the large intestine of piglets were examined during the first three days after birth. There was a 72% increase in small intestinal weight, virtually all of which occurred during the first day and was due primarily to a 115% increase in the weight of the mucosa. Associated with the tissue weight gain there was a 24% increase in small intestinal length, a 15% increase in small intestinal diameter, a 33-90% increase in villus height and a 14-51% increase in villus diameter, during the first day. The cellular population in the small intestinal mucosa, as indicated by its DNA content, increased progressively with age, and at three days had increased by 84-154%. The percentage increase in mucosal DNA content was highest in the duodenum, intermediate in the jejunum and lowest in the ileum. Histological features and tissue protein contents revealed a transient epithelial cellular swelling related to intracellular accumulation of protein on the first day. Protein accumulation was evident in the jejunum and ileum but not in the duodenum. The positions of the nuclei in the epithelial cells suggested that on the first day protein absorption was at a more advanced stage in the jejunum and the proximal ileum than in the distal ileum. Large intestinal weight increased by 33% during the first day and had doubled by the third day, and this weight gain was due to both mucosal and non-mucosal tissue growth. Villus-like structures were observed in the caecum and the proximal colon in piglets at birth and one day after birth but not in piglets three days after birth. It is speculated that such villus-like structures may have a functional significance during the transition to complete dependence on oral nutrition in newborns.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1284564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dev Physiol        ISSN: 0141-9846


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