Original Article MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS and MUCIN

Original Article MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS and MUCIN

Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2020, 23, No 2, 160169 ISSN 1311-1477; DOI: 10.15547/bjvm.2228 Original article MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND MUCIN HISTOCHEMISTRY OF GALLBLADDER SURFACE AND GLANDULAR EPITHELIUM IN SWINE I. S. STEFANOV Department of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria Summary Stefanov, I. S., 2020. Morphometric analysis and mucin histochemistry of gallbladder sur- face and glandular epithelium in swine. Bulg. J. Vet. Med., 23, No 2, 160169. The aim of the study was to perform morphometric analysis and to distinguish histochemically the variety of mucins in surface and glandular gallbladder epithelium in swine at different ages. The his- tochemical analyses by using alcian blue staining at different pH and alcian blue-PAS technique al- lowed distinguishing neutral and acidic mucin expression in the surface and glandular epithelium of gallbladder’s fundus, body and neck where age- and site-specific localisation of mucin content was defined. Goblet cells also expressed both neutral and acidic mucins. Morphometric analysis allowed estimating the height of the surface and glandular epithelium, diameter of glands and crypts, and comparing these parameters between the three age groups and three gallbladder parts. The goblet cells were observed in the gallbladder neck only. The morphometric and histochemical analyses extend the knowledge on structural and topographic features of the studied gallbladder components that could be useful as reference data for variety of experiments on this organ. Key words: epithelium, gallbladder, goblet cells, histochemistry, morphometry, mucin, swine INTRODUCTION Domestic pigs are widely used as experi- Park et al., 2005; Ai et al., 2007; Meyer- mental animals in veterinary and human holz et al., 2010; Swindle et al., 2012). medicine. They are among the most used The function of the surface single colum- animals for improvement of surgical nar epithelium of the allbladder (vesica methods regarding cholecystectomy and biliaris/vesica fellea) in animals and hu- liver transplantation in humans and in mans is to compact and regulate bile con- order to reveal new diagnostic and therapy tent and together with mucous glands methods of mucosal inflammation or le- (glandulae mucosae vesicae biliaris) to sions associated with cholelithiasis or secrete mucus which defines the normal gallbladder cancer (Griffith et al., 1989; and pathologic conditions of the organ I. S. Stefanov (Griffith et al., 1989; Meyerholz et al., part of simple columnar epithelium in the 2010; Swindle et al., 2012). In this re- wall of common bile duct of animals but spect, the similarities and differences in not in the gallbladder (Seeger et al., structure and histochemical properties of 2017). gallbladder in animals and humans need The aim of the current study was to more attention in order to be clarified. For perform morphometric analysis and to example, gallbladder glands show species- distinguish histochemicaly the variety of specific structure, topography and histo- mucins in gallbladder surface and glandu- chemical features (Pearson et al., 1982; lar epithelium in pigs at different ages in Schaller, 2007; Prozorowska & Jacko- order to provide new useful information wiak, 2015). In ruminants, the glands are about the structural and topographic fea- reported to be situated in the wall of the tures of the components of this organ. gallbladder body (corpus vesicae biliaris) (Jurisch, 1909; Schaller, 2007). In hu- MATERIALS AND METHODS mans, guinea pigs, carnivores, swine, the tubulo-alveolar glands are concentrated Animals predominantly in the region of the neck (collum vesicae biliaris), whereas, they The present study was performed on 18 are localised across the mucosa of gall- male pigs (crossbred Landrace × Danube bladder (tunica mucosa vesicae biliaris) White) divided into three groups: at the (Laito & Nevalainen, 1975; Lee, 1980; age of 2 months (26–33 kg), 6 months Schaller, 2007). However, Prozorowska & (92–100 kg) and 3 years (280–300 kg). Jackowiak (2015) reported the presence of The procedures were performed according glands in the body of porcine gallbladder. to the Bulgarian laws about the animal In rabbits, no glands are established in the care. Specimens from the fundus, adventi- gallbladder wall (Jackowiak & Lametsch- tial (attached to the liver) and serosal (un- wwandtner, 2005). attached) parts of gallbladder body and Jüngst et al. (2001) suggest that the neck were processed by the classical his- biliary viscosity depends mainly on the tological methods. Single and serial histo- concentration of mucin, a high molecular logical cross and longitudinal sections of weight glycosylated protein produced by 6 µm thickness from material fixed in gallbladder epithelium. An increased se- 10% buffered formalin, were stained with cretion of mucin by the gallbladder epi- haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) (Vitanov thelium might inhibit gallbladder empty- et al., 1995) and used for morphometric ing and thus, promote the formation of and histochemical study. gallstones (Jüngst et al., 2001). The fact Morphometric study that pig gallbladder bile mucin is very similar to human bile mucin was used by For each section stained with H&E, ten some authors to develop a useful metho- measurements of thickness of the surface dology for the isolation of mucoprotein and glandular epithelium, outer and inner complexes (Pearson et al., 1982). (luminal diameter) diameter of the mucous There is no information about goblet glands, number of glands and crypts per 2 cells (exocrinocyti caliciformes) presence field (×100 with an area of 0.65 mm ) in gallbladder wall as another source of glandular cells, number of glandular cells mucins. Such cells were described as a per gland were performed. The number of BJVM, 23, No 2 161 Morphometric analysis and mucin histochemistry of gallbladder surface and glandular epithelium ... goblet cells was estimated per field to 45.83 µm in 3-year-old animals. In (×200). Measurements were done on a animals of all ages the highest epithelium light microscope (LEIKA DM1000) was found in collum vesicae biliaris fol- equipped with a digital camera (LEIKA lowed by fundus and corpus vesicae DFC 290) and software (LAS V4.10.0 (P˂0.0001 at the age of 2 and 6 months 2016). and P˂0.01 at 3 year-old animals). The epithelium of adventitial part was higher Histochemical study than that in serosal part of gallbladder Alcian blue (AB) staining with at pH 2.5 body as well (P˂0.0001). The lowest epi- as well as combined alcian blue-PAS thelium was observed in serosal part of (AB-PAS) staining techniques were per- gallbladder body and in serosal and ad- formed on the other histological serial ventitial part of the neck at the age of 2 sections in order to detect and differenti- months followed by 6-month-old and 3- ate polysaccharide content in surface and years-old pigs. This epithelium was higher glandular epithelium. The AB-PAS stain- than the surface epithelium covering the ing method was used to differentiate mucosal folds varying from 19.83±1.09 to acidic from neutral mucins and to visual- 41.71±1.73 µm. However, in the gallblad- ise mixture of them. Alcian blue staining der fundus, the height of the surface epi- at pH 2.5 detected only acid mucins repre- thelium between mucosal folds didn’t sented by glycosaminoglycans (Pearse, differ significantly among the three age 1962; Mowry, 1963; Greiner et al., 1985). groups as did the height of the epithelium covering the folds. In general, the most Statistical analysis pronounced age-dependent difference in The number of cells and diameter of the height of surface epithelium was esti- glands were estimated by light microscope mated in the gallbladder neck with the (LEIKA DM1000) equipped with a digital lowest epithelium was observed in 2- camera (LEIKA DFC 290) and software month-old, and the highest one: in 3-year- (LAS V4.10.0 2016). The data (mean± old animals. SD) were processed by GraphPad Prism 6 Compound tubulo-alveolar glands for Windows (GraphPad Software, Inc., (glandulae mucosae vesicae biliaris) in USA) via one-way analysis of variance the body of the gallbladder had predomi- followed by Tukey-Kramer’s post-hoc test nantly oval secretory units smaller than in and. P-values ˂0.05 were considered sta- those in the gallbladder neck and rarely tistically significant. elongated tubulo-alveolar secretory end- pieces (Fig. 1–4). In the neck, glands reached the muscular (tunica mucosae) RESULTS and even subserosal layer (tela subse- The surface epithelium (lamina epithelia- rosa), whereas in the gallbladder body, lis mucosae) of the gallbladder is repre- the glands were predominantly situated in sented by a simple columnar epithelium. lamina propria mucosae between the The morphometric study showed that the muscular layer and surface epithelium. epithelium between mucosal folds in dif- Their excretory duct opened on the sur- ferent parts of the gallbladder attained a face epithelium between base of the folds thickness from 20.16 µm to 42.40 µm in (plicae mucosae) or in gallbladder crypts. 2-month-old animals and from 24.53 µm The crypts were significantly larger than 162 BJVM, 23, No 2 I. S. Stefanov tubulo-alveolar glands and were more often situated in the serosal compared to the advential site of gallbladder (Table 1). In serosal site, their number decreased with age but no age dependent changes were identified in adventitial site. Crypts’ diameter was larger in the gallbladder neck than in the body and also increased with age. Fig. 2. Mucous expression of luminal secre- tion (S), surface epithelium (E) and epithelium of glands (GL) in collum vesicae biliaris of 6- month-old pigs. The amount of neutral mucins increases towards glands. Arrows – goblet cells; LP – lamina propria mucosae; TM – tunica muscularis; Ss – tela subserosa; AB- PAS staining, bar = 100 µm.. Fig. 1. Mucous expression of surface epithe- lium (E), crypts’ epithelium (CR) and epithe- lium of glands (GL) in collum vesicae biliaris of 2-month-old pigs.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    10 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us