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The vascular architecture of the porcine small intestine.

J E Bellamy, W K Latshaw, N O Nielsen.   

Abstract

The vascular anatomy of the porcine small intestine was studied by injection of intestinal vessels with India Ink. Examination of transverse and longitudinal serial sections of the injected intestine facilitated a three-dimensional interpretation of the vascular pattern. An artery from the mesentery penetrated the tunica muscularis, supplied muscular branches and passed on to the submucosa where it formed an arterial rete. From the submucosal arteries, arterioles arose and followed a direct axial course to the tips of villi where they ramified into a subepithelial capillary plexus. Some of the capillaries, at the midpoint of the villus, fused into paraxial venules, which emptied into a "transverse venule" at the base of the villus. Other villus capillaries were continuous with those of the crypts. The pericryptal capillary plexus received a few arterial branches from the submucosal arteries. The transverse venule and the pericryptal capillary plexus emptied into large, segmentally dilated veins in the submucosa. The submucosal veins formed an extensive anastomosing network drained by large venous trunks which passed through the muscle layers to the mesentery. The observations suggest possible relationships between the vascular pattern and intestinal fluid movement.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4119674      PMCID: PMC1319725     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Comp Med        ISSN: 0008-4050


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