Influence of coliform bacteria infection on intestinal goblet cells secretory activity of germ-free piglets
Data publikacji: 23 sie 2022
Zakres stron: 62 - 69
Otrzymano: 07 cze 2022
Przyjęty: 24 cze 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/acm-2022-0008
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Recently, influence of bacteria colonization on development and maturation of gut wall is getting more into the focus of gastrointestinal research. For years, the main interest and research were aimed to the development and maturation of gut wall and its functional properties in normal conditions, less attention has been paid on the germ-free animals. Germ-free (GF) piglets have clear microbiological background and are reared in sterile environment. GF piglets are regarded as clinically relevant models for studying of human diseases, as these piglets’ manifest similar clinical symptoms to humans. In this study we briefly summarised the main characteristics in the distribution of goblet cells in the wall of jejunum and colon of GF piglets as healthy control (HC) group and piglets, which were experimentally infected by