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Morphology of germ-free piglets
Authors:J Kruml  J Ludvík  I Trebichavský  L Mandel  F Ková??
Institution:1. Department of Immunology and Department of Electron Optics, Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 4
2. Gnotobiology Laboratory, Novy Hrádek
Abstract:The postnatal ontogeny of primary (thymus) and secondary (spleen, lymph node, lingual tonsil) lymphoid tissues was studied in germ-free colostrum-deprived piglets up to age of 68 days. The thymus, which is morphologically fully developed by the end of gestation, showed no significant differences in the germ-free and conventional state. In germ-free piglets, slow development of periarteriolarly organized lymph follicles occurred in the spleen up to the end of the observation period. As distinct from the conditions in the spleen of conventional animals, the presence of a large number of pyroninophilic cells was not observed in germ-free piglets and no germinal centres were found. A similar situation was seen in the mesenteric lymph nodes, in which, in conventional piglets, cells belonging to the plasmacyte series, as well as the germinal centres, proliferate by the 13th day. Differences were also found in the organization of the follicular lymphoid tissue in the wall of the terminal ileum. In germ-free piglets, the lymph follicles increased only very slowly in size during the observation period and germinal centres were absent, while in conventional piglots germinal centres were present from the 12th day. The view is expressed that the intestinal lymphoid tissue ought rather to be classified as peripheral lymphoid tissue.
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