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Scanning and transmission electron microscopic studies of jejunal microvilli of the rat, hamster and dog, ,

✍ Scribed by Dr. James H. Anderson; A. B. Taylor


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Weight
715 KB
Volume
141
Category
Article
ISSN
0362-2525

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Abstract

Scanning and transmission electron microscopy were used to investigate the surface area and number per unit area of microvilli from jejunal villus epithelial cells in the rat, hamster and dog.

The calculated mean microvillus surface area was 0.419 ΞΌ^2^, 0.573 ΞΌ^2^, 0.751 ΞΌ^2^ for the rat, hamster and dog respectively.

The largest number of microvilli per square micron freeze dried villus surface was measured in the rat with a mean value of 65. Hamster and dog freeze dried specimens had lower mean values of 54 and 34 microvilli respectively.

The total microvilli surface area in square micron per square micron villus surface was more closely related for the three species with values of 27.23 for the rat, 30.94 for the hamster and 25.53 for the dog.

These data indicate an inverse relationship between the mean microvillus surface area and population density in the species studied. However, the total microvilli surface area per unit villus surface is relatively similar for the three species.

The observed number of microvilli per unit villus surface was shown to vary depending upon the dehydration technique employed for preparation of scanning electron microscopic specimens. This variation probably reflects shrinkage artifact and should be considered in soft tissue studies involving the scanning electron microscope.


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