Franco A, Robina A, Guillen M T, Mayoral A I, Redondo E
Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Cáceres, Spain.
Ann Anat. 1993 Apr;175(2):119-25. doi: 10.1016/s0940-9602(11)80164-0.
Histomorphometric analyses were carried out on 64 embryos and fetuses and on 20 sheep (early postnatal to adult age). Histodifferentiation of the abomasum took place at 33 days of fetal life, with the appearance of abomasal villi at 53 days. By 64 fetal days, the epithelium had changed from pseudostratified to simple mucous cylindrical. Acidic glycoproteins appeared at 46 fetal days. Neutral glycoproteins did not appear until later stages of development, near birth. We believe that the configuration of a simple epithelium with acidic secretion is enhanced at birth by the secretion of neutral glycoproteins which act as a buffer against acidic substances, and particularly against the abomasal acidity during lactation. Growth curves and formulae were set out for each tissue layer.