Ultrastructural investigation of the pneumocytes in piglets that live in a trashed environment
•Type I, type II pneumocytes, and alveolar macrophages were investigated.•Study using light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy.•Large vacuoles in type II pneumocytes were noticed.•Intravascular macrophages in the lungs of 2 months piglets recorded. The present study provides the ultrast...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Morphologie 2022-12, Vol.106 (355), p.294-299 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Type I, type II pneumocytes, and alveolar macrophages were investigated.•Study using light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy.•Large vacuoles in type II pneumocytes were noticed.•Intravascular macrophages in the lungs of 2 months piglets recorded.
The present study provides the ultrastructure of the pneumocytes types II and I in piglets living in the trash environment. Samples of the lungs of twelve piglets two months old were used. By light microscopy, the pneumocytes type I were squamous and somewhat flattened cells, while pneumocytes type II was cuboidal to spherical projected within the alveolar lumen and characterized by a spherical nucleus and foamy cytoplasm, it contained vacuolated bodies that were polygonal with variable size manly at the poles of the cell. The electron microscopy investigation showed blood air barrier between the endothelial lining of pneumocytes type I and therefore the endothelial lining of blood capillary and their nucleus were irregular in shape varied from nearly irregular triangular to polygon rough endoplasmic reticulum represented at their cytoplasm. The pneumocytes type II were frequently covered by pneumocytes type I extensions and united to them by a tight junction. It had been characterized by a high number of mitochondria within the cytoplasm and vacuolated bodies encircled the nucleus and at the two extremities of the cell. The lamellar vacuolated bodies were connected to the endoplasmic reticulum membranes and therefore the intravascular macrophages were attached to the endothelial cells within the pulmonary capillaries until two months old piglets. The occurrence of the intravascular macrophages could be attributed to the higher resistance to the respiratory diseases of the piglets. |
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ISSN: | 1286-0115 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.morpho.2021.11.003 |