2013
DOI: 10.17221/6752-cjas
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Abstract: Enteric histology of newborn goat kids fed lyophilized bovine colostrum (LBC) was studied. At 0, 7, and 14 h of life 15 male newborns received 5% of body weight of lyophilized bovine colostrum and 14 male newborns goat colostrum (GC), both with 55 mg/ml of IgG. Samples of duodenum, jejunum, and ileum were collected at 18, 36, and 96 h of life for analyses of villus height, crypt depth, muscle layer thickness, partial volume of the absorptive mucosa (Vv), density of the absorptive mucosa (Sv), and quantificatio… Show more

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“…Nordi et al. () did not observe differences in the volume and density of the absorptive mucosa (epithelium area per epithelium volume—(m 2 ) (m 3 ) −1 ) of goat kids fed with bovine or goat colostrum containing the low IgG concentration (55 mg/ml) at 36 and 72 hr of life. The authors also compared the goat kids fed bovine or goat colostrum with a group sampled at 0 hr of life without colostrum ingestion and found similar volume of absorptive mucosa.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Nordi et al. () did not observe differences in the volume and density of the absorptive mucosa (epithelium area per epithelium volume—(m 2 ) (m 3 ) −1 ) of goat kids fed with bovine or goat colostrum containing the low IgG concentration (55 mg/ml) at 36 and 72 hr of life. The authors also compared the goat kids fed bovine or goat colostrum with a group sampled at 0 hr of life without colostrum ingestion and found similar volume of absorptive mucosa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…On the other hand, if there is an increase in the extrusion rate with maintenance or decrease in the proliferation rate, intestinal epithelium shows a reduction in the villus height and number, therefore decreasing its ability for digestion and absorption (Pluske, Hampson, & Williams, ). Intestinal absorptive capacity depends on cell turnover, villus density, villus height and circumference (Nordi et al., ; Van Ginneken, Van Meir, Sys, & Weyns, ). Kindlein, Pauletti, Bagaldo, and Machado‐Neto () observed that the total amount of IGF‐I ingested by newborn calves positively influenced the microvillus height of the intestine resulting in higher absorptive area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, histomorphometric analysis was done using stereological methodology (Baddeley, Gundersen & Cruz‐Orive ; Van Ginneken, Van Meir & Weyns ; Nordi et al . ) to analyse partial volume of the absorptive mucosa (Vv) in 15 fields by intestinal segment (magnification 100×). This variable was estimated to Baddeley et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…; Lima, Pauletti, Susin & Machado‐Neto 2009; Moretti, Kindlein, Pauletti & Machado‐Neto 2010; Nordi et al . ). In fish, Rodrigues et al .…”
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