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Ultrastructure of the developing stomach in human embryos.

H Otani1, T Yoneyama, R Hashimoto, T Hatta, O Tanaka.   

Abstract

Ultrastructural development of the stomach was studied by light, scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy, using 19 human embryos at Carnegie stages from 14 to 23 (6.8-28.0 mm in crown-rump length, 5 to 8 weeks of gestation). The precise time of appearance of differentiated characteristic structures was examined electron microscopically. The first gastric pit, with radially arranged epithelial cells beneath which the basement membrane bulged into the mesenchyme, was observed on the lesser curvature at stage 22. Although the mesenchymal condensation which would develop into the inner circular muscle layer appeared at stage 18 onward, cytoplasmic myofibrils were not observed until stage 22. Nerve fibers were first observed at stage 16, and at later stages they gathered into bundles to form a nerve plexus external to the developing inner circular muscle layer. On the basis of accurate timing of the appearance and the mode of development of these structures, possible relations between developing gastric layers were discussed. Histocytochemically, glycogen or other carbohydrates were demonstrated in the cytoplasm of the gastric epithelium throughout the stages examined. These carbohydrates were localized mainly in vacuole-like spaces in the basal part of the epithelial cells. This subcellular localization, and the amount of carbohydrate, did not change significantly during the observed embryonic period. In the serosa, carbohydrates were not detected at stages 14 and 15, but observed consistently within the vacuoles in the cytoplasm from stage 17 onward. No other layer of the embryonic stomach had detectable carbohydrates.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8238962     DOI: 10.1007/bf00171746

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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