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Perinatal development of lymphoid tissue and its associated epithelium in the ovine pharyngeal tonsil: A morphological study
Authors:W Chen  MR Alley  BW Manktelow  P Slack
Institution:Department of Veterinary Pathology and Public Health , Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:The perinatal development of lymphoid tissue and its associated epithelium in the pharyngeal tonsil of sheep was investigated by light and electron microscopy. The lymphoid cells first appeared in the subepithelium in a scattered form at about 92 days gestation. These cells proliferated rapidly during the last trimester of gestation, and had formed many dense aggregates at the time of parturition. At birth, the epithelium overlying the aggregates was extensively infiltrated with lymphocytes and showed early transformation of follicle-associated epithelium. The lymphoid tissue and its associated epithelium did not, however., fully develop until after birth, when well-differentiated follicle-associated epithelium and lymphoid follicles with vigorous lymphopoiesis were present. In l–2 week old lambs, these structures were ultrastructurally similar to those seen in adult sheep although their size was smaller. The results of this study suggest that the lymphoid tissue of the ovine pharyngeal tonsil and its associated epithelium are morphologically ready to cope with antigens in the extra-uterine environment at birth, but that their full development and maturation are dependent on postnatal antigen stimulation.
Keywords:Parasites  dairy  productivity  eprinomectin
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