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J. Anim Sci. 1986. 63:642-658.
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The Histology of Developing Porcine Adipose Tissue1

G. J. Hausman2 and R. G. Kauffman3

University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706

Abstract

At each of the following days after conception (45, 60, 75, 90 and 105), pig fetuses were removed from sows representing lean and fat strains. From two additional litters, postnatal pigs were sacrificed at 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21 d. Pelikan dye was injected into fetuses and pigs. The whole of the dorsal subcutaneous tissue, including some underlying muscle, was removed. Tissue was fixed into paraffin blocks or was frozen. Paraffin and frozen sections were stained and examined for stromal-vascular and cellular changes during growth. Organized stromal-vascular changes occurred during a period of adipocyte formation from 45 d gestation until 9 d postnatally. At 45 d gestation, the subcutaneous tissue contained many short unorganized connective tissue fibers. Gradually, these fibers became more organized in a ventral to dorsal and caudal to cranial gradient, so that by 1 d postnatally, they formed complete lobules around all existing fat cell clusters. The presumptive adipose space of the complete lobules contained delicate strands of connective tissue and reacted metachromatically for mucin. Connective tissue around lobules became progressively thinner throughout the remaining postnatal ages. Vascularity of the subcutaneous tissue increased as the stromal became organized. Lipid was not present in the subcutaneous tissue at 45 d gestation, but some deposition was apparent in the inner layer at 60 d. Between 60 d gestation and 9 d postnatally, fat cells filled both subcutaneous layers in a ventral to dorsal formation. Presumptive adipose lobules were the source of adipocytes and capillaries of developing fat cell clusters. Adipocytes from fetuses through 1-d postnatal pigs were multilocular, while unilocular fat cells were first observed at 3 d. At 9 d, multilocular adipocytes were found singly or in groups within unilocular fat cell lobules.


Footnotes

1 Research supported by the College of Agr. and Life Sci., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison. Muscle Biol. manuscript no. 125.

2 Present address: Richard B. Russell Res. Center, P. O. Box 5677, Athens, GA 30604.

3 Muscle Biol. Lab., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison 53706.




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