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eng
Author
Tanaka, Osamu
Koh, Toshikiyo
Oki, Mitsuru
Description
Using 70 external normal human embryos at developmental stages ranging from 13 to 23 (5.1 to 29.3 mm in crown-rump length), that is, at five to eight weeks postconceptional age, the early development of the esophagus was examined by conventional and histochemical methods. Each material was sectioned serially, 35 embryos were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and in another 35 histochemical methods for determining carbohydrates, PAS, PARS, alcian blue, toluidine blue and colloid iron were used.
In the epithelium, small glycogen particles were seen distributed in the cytoplasm, and were dominant in the base at stage 13. With stage advancement, glycogen particles increased in number and size and were distributed equally in the cytoplasm. Glycoprotein was found on the free surface of the epithelium.In the mesenchyme, glycogen particles were distributed almost equally and showed no remarkable changes during the embryonic period. Acid mucopolysaccharides were equally distributed and were diffuse at stage 13. With stage advancement, these increased in volume, expect for the muscle layer, in which there was no increase.
Vacuoles were found from stages 19 to 22, but there was no occlusion of the lumen in these stages. Histochemically, there were no characteristic findings at these stages. The free glycogen particles found in the vacuoles, were considered to provide evidence of autolysis of the epithelium.
Subject
esophagus
human embryos
histochemistry
Journal Title
Shimane journal of medical science
Volume
3
Issue
2
Start Page
77
End Page
90
ISSN
03865959
Published Date
1979-12-01
NCID
AA00841586
NII Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Format
PDF
Text Version
出版社版
OAI-PMH Set
Faculty of Medicine
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