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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 15, 2003; 9(4): 795-799
Published online Apr 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i4.795
Changes of microvascular architecture, ultrastructure and permeability of rat jejunal villi at different ages
Yan-Min Chen, Jin-Sheng Zhang, Xiang-Lin Duan
Yan-Min Chen, Xiang-Lin Duan, Life Science College, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang 050016, Hebei Province, China
Jin-Sheng Zhang, Department of Otolaryngology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by Natural Science Foudation of Hebei Province Educational Committee, No.2002136 and Natural Science Foudation of Hebei Province, No.303158
Correspondence to: Xiang-Lin Duan, Life Science College, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhaung 050016, Hebei Province China. chyanmin@163.com
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Received: November 26, 2002
Revised: December 13, 2002
Accepted: December 20, 2002
Published online: April 15, 2003
Abstract

AIM: To investigate the changes of microvascular architecture, ultrastructure and permeability of rat jejunal villi at different ages.

METHODS: Microvascular corrosion casting, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and Evans blue infiltration technique were used in this study.

RESULTS: The intestinal villous plexus of adult rats consisted of arterioles, capillary network and venules. The marginal capillary extended to the base part of the villi and connected to the capillary networks of adjacent villi. In newborn rats, the villous plexus was rather simple, and capillary network was not formed. The villous plexus became cone-shaped and was closely arrayed in ablactation rats. In adult rats, the villous plexus became tongue-shaped and was enlarged both in height and width. In aged rats, the villous plexus shrank in volume and became shorter and narrower. The diametral ratio of villous arteriole to villous venule increased as animals became older. The number of endothelial holes, the thickness of basal membrane and the permeability of microvasculature were increased over the entire course of development from newborn period to aged period.

CONCLUSION: The digestive and absorptive functions of the rat jejunum at different ages are highly dependent upon the state of villous microvascular architecture and permeability, and blood circulation is enhanced by collateral branches such as marginal capillary, through which blood is drained to the capillary networks of adjacent villi.

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