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Arterial supply to the pig intestine: An unusual pattern in the mesentery

โœ Scribed by Spalding, Hugh ;Heath, Trevor


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
416 KB
Volume
218
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-276X

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โœฆ Synopsis


The arrangement of arteries in the mesentery in pigs was studied with latex casts and light microscopy. Arterial arcades, which are characteristic of the mesentery in man and other species, are absent. Instead, a narrow band of numerous, anastomosing arteries gives rise to up to about 500 bundles of arteries and accompanying veins, which radiate out in the mesentery. Each bundle contains up to 30 arteries, but these recombine as they approach the jejunum, and form 1-4 arteriae rectae.

The significance of the very large number of small arteries in the mesentery is not known, but they may play a role in the control of blood pressure in the intestinal wall, or as sites of countercurrent exchange.

Pigs and people share many common features, and pigs are often used as models to investigate human gastrointestinal conditions. For this reason, it is impor-


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