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Equine Stomach Development in the Fetal Period: An Anatomical, Topographical, and Morphometric Study

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The prenatal stage of life can be divided into embryonic and fetal periods. While the course of the embryonic period has been investigated to some degree, the fetal period has been described only in general. The details of stomach development in the fetal period are unknown in any do...

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Autores principales: Poradowski, Dominik, Chrószcz, Aleksander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359095
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12212966
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The prenatal stage of life can be divided into embryonic and fetal periods. While the course of the embryonic period has been investigated to some degree, the fetal period has been described only in general. The details of stomach development in the fetal period are unknown in any domesticated mammals excluding swine. This study describes changes in equine stomach morphology, shape, and location between the 4th and 11th months of pregnancy. The equine stomach with all its anatomical parts is already developed at four months of gestation. During further development, the stomach dimensions change and the shape of the stomach evolves from medium-wide to wide and from slightly bent to strongly bent. The gastric mucosa become differentiated as the fetal period progresses, forming typical anatomical features. Our statistical analysis of the majority of the metric parameters revealed that their growth rate was faster than the increase in crown–rump length. This study proved that dynamic development of the equine stomach can be traced not only in the embryo but also in the fetus. In this way, the study fills the knowledge gap concerning this part of prenatal life in horses. ABSTRACT: Studies of equine stomach prenatal development are very rare, and descriptions usually focus on the processes taking place in the embryonic period. Only general information about gastric organogenesis in the fetal period is available in embryology textbooks on domestic mammals. The material for our study included twenty half-breed horse fetuses divided into three age groups on the basis of known fetal age (verified using the CRL method). Our study consists of the topographical, morphological, and morphometrical description of stomach development between the 4th and 11th months of gestation. Even though the skeletotopy, syntopy, and holotopy of the stomach in the fetal period seems to be relatively unchanged, the organ shape and the proportions between its anatomical parts differed in fetuses from the three age groups. The achieved results were statistically elaborated to estimate the dynamics of the stomach shape. This can be described as changing from medium-wide to wide and from slightly bent to sharply bent. A nonlinear correlation of all metric values with CRL in all age groups was observed. A positive allometric growth rate of different intensity was seen in all metric parameters. All the values increased as the fetal period progressed. Only the parietal surface growth rate gradually changed from strongly positive allometric in the first age group to strongly negative allometric in the third age group. A difference between the non-glandular and glandular mucosa of the stomach was visible in the first group. Development of a well-distinguishable plicated edge margin began in the second age group together with gastric pits and gastric areas. The third age group showed a well-developed gastric groove and angular incisura.
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spelling pubmed-96587332022-11-15 Equine Stomach Development in the Fetal Period: An Anatomical, Topographical, and Morphometric Study Poradowski, Dominik Chrószcz, Aleksander Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The prenatal stage of life can be divided into embryonic and fetal periods. While the course of the embryonic period has been investigated to some degree, the fetal period has been described only in general. The details of stomach development in the fetal period are unknown in any domesticated mammals excluding swine. This study describes changes in equine stomach morphology, shape, and location between the 4th and 11th months of pregnancy. The equine stomach with all its anatomical parts is already developed at four months of gestation. During further development, the stomach dimensions change and the shape of the stomach evolves from medium-wide to wide and from slightly bent to strongly bent. The gastric mucosa become differentiated as the fetal period progresses, forming typical anatomical features. Our statistical analysis of the majority of the metric parameters revealed that their growth rate was faster than the increase in crown–rump length. This study proved that dynamic development of the equine stomach can be traced not only in the embryo but also in the fetus. In this way, the study fills the knowledge gap concerning this part of prenatal life in horses. ABSTRACT: Studies of equine stomach prenatal development are very rare, and descriptions usually focus on the processes taking place in the embryonic period. Only general information about gastric organogenesis in the fetal period is available in embryology textbooks on domestic mammals. The material for our study included twenty half-breed horse fetuses divided into three age groups on the basis of known fetal age (verified using the CRL method). Our study consists of the topographical, morphological, and morphometrical description of stomach development between the 4th and 11th months of gestation. Even though the skeletotopy, syntopy, and holotopy of the stomach in the fetal period seems to be relatively unchanged, the organ shape and the proportions between its anatomical parts differed in fetuses from the three age groups. The achieved results were statistically elaborated to estimate the dynamics of the stomach shape. This can be described as changing from medium-wide to wide and from slightly bent to sharply bent. A nonlinear correlation of all metric values with CRL in all age groups was observed. A positive allometric growth rate of different intensity was seen in all metric parameters. All the values increased as the fetal period progressed. Only the parietal surface growth rate gradually changed from strongly positive allometric in the first age group to strongly negative allometric in the third age group. A difference between the non-glandular and glandular mucosa of the stomach was visible in the first group. Development of a well-distinguishable plicated edge margin began in the second age group together with gastric pits and gastric areas. The third age group showed a well-developed gastric groove and angular incisura. MDPI 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9658733/ /pubmed/36359095 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12212966 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_short Equine Stomach Development in the Fetal Period: An Anatomical, Topographical, and Morphometric Study
title_sort equine stomach development in the fetal period: an anatomical, topographical, and morphometric study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359095
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12212966
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