Title of article
A stereological evaluation of secretin and gastric inhibitory peptide-containing mucosal cells of the perinatal small intestine of the pig
Author/Authors
C. Van Ginneken and A. Weyns، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
9
From page
267
To page
275
Abstract
Stereological methods were used to quantify secretin and gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP)-immunoreactivity
(GIP-IR) in paraffin sections of the duodenum, jejunum and ileum of fetal and neonatal piglets. In addition, sections
were processed for GLP-1-immunohistochemistry. The volume density of the tunica mucosa increased after birth,
giving rise to a decreased volume density of the tela submucosa and tunica muscularis. Generally known regionspecific
morphological distinctions were reflected in differing volume densities of the various layers. The highest
volume density of GIP-IR epithelial cells was observed in the jejunum of the neonate. In contrast, the volume
density of secretin-IR epithelial cells was highest in the duodenum of both fetal and neonatal piglets. The volume
occupied by GIP-IR and secretin-IR epithelial cells increased in the jejunum after birth. Additionally, ileal secretin-IR
epithelial cells were more numerous in the neonatal piglet. In conclusion, the quantitative and qualitative presence
of GIP-IR and secretin-IR epithelial cells agree with earlier reports of their presence and co-localization between
GIP-IR and GLP-1-IR, in the pig small intestine
.
Furthermore, the differences suggest that age- and region-related
functional demands are temporally and probably causally related with the morphological diversification of the
intestine and its endocrine cells.
Keywords
Development , Fetal , Endocrine , immunohistochemistry , neonatal
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Record number
835000
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