2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731120000919
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Influence of obestatin on the histological development of the small intestine in piglets during the first week of postnatal life

Abstract: Obestatin is a gastrointestinal peptide having wide-ranging effects on cell proliferation; however, its mechanism of action remains poorly understood. Thus, the aim of the study was to elucidate the effect of exogenous obestatin on the postnatal structural development of the small intestine. Seven-day-old piglets with an average BW of 1.56 ± 0.23 kg were divided into four groups (n = 10) that received intragastrically obestatin (2, 10 or 15 μg/kg BW) or vehicle. After a 6-day experimental period, morphological… Show more

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“…The treatment-related morphometric variations are elucidated in the supporting information, indicating that the supplementation of ZnO QDs had an advanced effect on the morphometric parameters of the duodenum, jejunum and ileumin in chicks. As the main mucosal structure of the small intestine, villi play an important role in digestion and absorption [45]. Based on the number of mature epithelial absorptive cells, there was a positive correlation between the height of the villi and the assimilation function of intestinal tract [43].…”
Section: Protective Effects Of Chicks Infected With S Pullorummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment-related morphometric variations are elucidated in the supporting information, indicating that the supplementation of ZnO QDs had an advanced effect on the morphometric parameters of the duodenum, jejunum and ileumin in chicks. As the main mucosal structure of the small intestine, villi play an important role in digestion and absorption [45]. Based on the number of mature epithelial absorptive cells, there was a positive correlation between the height of the villi and the assimilation function of intestinal tract [43].…”
Section: Protective Effects Of Chicks Infected With S Pullorummentioning
confidence: 99%