Morphometric and Allometric Study of the Mouse Exocrine Pancreas Growth During the Postnatal Life
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Postnatal mouse pancreas growth was submitted to allometric analysis by the Wald nonparameiric method, modified by Bartlett. The body and gland mass were obtained and the total cell number and the absolute compartmental volumes of adni, ducts and stroma were evaluated by morphometric methods. The allometric coefficients were calculated for the growths between the following parameters: a) pancreatic mass and body mass; b) acinar compartmental volume and body mass; c) ductal compartmental volume and body mass; d) stroma volume and body mass; e) total cell number and body mass; and f) minor volume and stroma volume. The results of these analysis showed that the pancreatic mass, total cell number and stroma volume exhibited statistically significant allometric growths with a monophasic pattern and allometric coefficients of 1.56,1.27 and 1.29, respectively, for the periods of 2 to 70,2 to 28 and 2 to 70 days of age; while the growth of compartmental acinar volume in relation to body mass and compartmental stroma volume was biphasic. In the first case, the 1<SUP>st</SUP> phase occurred between 2 to 14 days (K = 1.09) nd the 2<SUP>nd</SUP> phase between 14 to 70 days (K = 1.44) and in the second case, the 1<SUP>st</SUP> and 2<SUP>nd</SUP> phases occurred, respectively, between 2 to 28days (K = 1.31) and 28 to 70 days (K = 0.79) of age. The growth of ductal volume in relation to body mass was also biphasic with a 1<SUP>st</SUP> phase between 2 to 14 days (K = 0.88) and a 2<SUP>nd</SUP> phase between 14 to 70 days (K = 1.07). These results permitted us to condude that the growth of the mouse pancreas is allometrically associated with the growth of body mass.
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