Literature DB >> 16077196

Light and scanning electron microscopy evaluation of the postnatal small intestinal mucosa development in pigs.

T Skrzypek1, J L Valverde Piedra, H Skrzypek, J Woliński, W Kazimierczak, S Szymańczyk, M Pawłowska, R Zabielski.   

Abstract

Modifications in the structure of gastrointestinal mucosa is often used to evaluate gut function for instance during the development or in response to particular food components. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) gives a chance to observe the surface of the gut epithelium in three dimensions. However, this technique is seldom used due to technical difficulties. The present study attempted to investigate the intestinal mucosa structure changes in the postnatal pig using light and scanning electron microscopy technique. Experiments were carried out on sow reared piglets from birth until 38 days of age. Piglets were sacrificed at birth and at the 3(rd), 7(th), 21(st) and 38(th) day of life. The entire gastrointestinal tract was immediately harvested and the whole thickness tissue samples were taken from the duodenum, jejunum and ileum for optical and scanning electron microscopy. SEM analyses corroborated with histometry made by optical microscopy. Moreover, a number of shape modifications of the villi and its surface have been observed. The development changes in small intestine mucosa during the first 3 weeks were manifested in shape, size and density of villi. In conclusion, the structure of small intestinal mucosa undergoes profound structural changes. SEM gives a new dimension in the investigation of gut mucosa.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16077196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0867-5910            Impact factor:   3.011


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