Equine Stomach Development in the Foetal Period of Prenatal Life-An Immunohistochemical Study

Animals (Basel). 2022 Dec 31;13(1):161. doi: 10.3390/ani13010161.

Abstract

The study consisted of the immunohistochemical analysis of fundic and pyloric mucosa in the equine stomach between the 4th and 11th month of gestation. The accessible material was classified into three age groups using the CRL method. The adult reference group was used to define potential differences between foetal and adult populations of gastric APUD cells. The samples were preserved, prepared, and stained according to the standard protocols. The immunohistochemical reaction was assessed using the semi-quantitative IRS method. The results were documented and statistically analysed. The most significant increase was seen in gastrin (G) cell activity. The activity of other endocrine cells (cholecystokinin (I) cells, somatostatin (D) cells, and somatotropin receptor (SR) cells) was less dynamic. This study proved that the development of APUD cells within the stomach mucosa undergoes quantitative and qualitative changes during stomach development. Our results correspond with the findings described in the accessible literature and prove a strong correlation between morphological changes in the stomach wall and the organ development, growth, and maturation.

Keywords: APUD cells; development; foetal period; horse; immunohistochemistry; stomach.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences (Poland) under a PhD research program “Innowacyjny Naukowiec, no. N060/0016/21”. The APC is co-financed by the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences.