## Background: Hepatocellular maturation is characterised by the progressive transition from an architecture in which hepatocyte plates are at least two cells thick to the familiar adult pattern in which liver cell plates are predominantly single-cell in thickness. a similar process also has been n
Changes in rat palatal epithelium during neonatal growth
β Scribed by Hill, M. W.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 749 KB
- Volume
- 199
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-276X
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The epithelium of rat palatal mucosa was examined from 2 to 30 days after birth and changes in epithelial thickness, cellularity, average cell volume, mitotic activity and the turnover time of the nucleated cell layer were determined from histological sections. The mean epithelial thickness, which was 35.3 Β± 1.5 ΞΌm at 2 days, remained constant for the first 9 days and then progressively increased, reaching 91.7 Β± 1.7 ΞΌm by 30 days. This change in thickness was partly bought about by a doubling of the number of nucleated cells per mm^2^ of the surface, from 90.4 Β± 2.81 Γ 10^3^ to 187.63 Γ 5.654 Γ 10^3^, and partly due to a change in the ratio of cells in the progenitor and maturing cell compartments, as assessed by the change in volume of an βaverageβ epithelial cell. Mitotic activity also remained constant for the first 9 days and then increased, reaching levels five times greater than initial levels by 30 days. It is suggested that these changes are brought about by frictional stimulation associated with the initial intake of solid food as well as systemic influences related to general growth mechanisms.
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