The histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.

Pigs are models in human phoniatry. However, features of maturation and ageing have not been considered with regard to the so-called body-cover model in this species. Therefore, the glottis of "young" (2-3 months; n = 6) and "old" (4-7 years; n = 6) minipigs was investigated. The...

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Main Authors: Anja Lang, Rüdiger Koch, Karl Rohn, Hagen Gasse
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4446030?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-48c97ee394324d2fa75bb21456a865e22020-11-25T00:57:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012808510.1371/journal.pone.0128085The histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.Anja LangRüdiger KochKarl RohnHagen GassePigs are models in human phoniatry. However, features of maturation and ageing have not been considered with regard to the so-called body-cover model in this species. Therefore, the glottis of "young" (2-3 months; n = 6) and "old" (4-7 years; n = 6) minipigs was investigated. Their cranial (CraF) and caudal (CauF) vocal folds were histomorphometrically and stratigraphically analysed with emphasis on their amounts of collagen structures and elastic fibres. A dense subepithelial layer (SEL) was a distinct feature of CraF and CauF of both age groups; it was spread upon the underlying loose, flexible "cover" like a fibro-elastic membrane. The "cover" was characterised by the so-called superficial layer (SL), which was distinctly loose in the "young" minipigs, but had a much denser texture in the "old" minipigs. Here, the SL was dominated by elastic fibres in the CraF, but was of mixed qualities (collagenous and elastic) in the CauF. The structural requirements for the SL's function as a loose "cover" were thus met only in the "young" animals. A clearly demarcated intermediate layer (IL)--characterised by high amounts of elastic fibres (as in humans)--was only found in the CraF of the "young" animals. In the "old" animals, it had lost its demarcation. In the depth of the CraF of the "old" animals, many thick collagen fibre bundles were detected in a location equivalent to that of the vocal muscle in the CauF. The development of their large diameters was interpreted as part of the maturation process, thereby supporting the hypothesis of their functional importance as a component of the "body." In the CauF, the amounts of collagen structures increased throughout the entire lamina propria, resulting in a loss of demarcated stratigraphical subdivisions in the "old" minipigs. This situation resembled that described in the vocal fold of geriatric humans.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4446030?pdf=render
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author Anja Lang
Rüdiger Koch
Karl Rohn
Hagen Gasse
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Rüdiger Koch
Karl Rohn
Hagen Gasse
The histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Anja Lang
Rüdiger Koch
Karl Rohn
Hagen Gasse
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title The histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.
title_short The histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.
title_full The histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.
title_fullStr The histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.
title_full_unstemmed The histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.
title_sort histological components of the phoniatrical body-cover model in minipigs of different ages.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Pigs are models in human phoniatry. However, features of maturation and ageing have not been considered with regard to the so-called body-cover model in this species. Therefore, the glottis of "young" (2-3 months; n = 6) and "old" (4-7 years; n = 6) minipigs was investigated. Their cranial (CraF) and caudal (CauF) vocal folds were histomorphometrically and stratigraphically analysed with emphasis on their amounts of collagen structures and elastic fibres. A dense subepithelial layer (SEL) was a distinct feature of CraF and CauF of both age groups; it was spread upon the underlying loose, flexible "cover" like a fibro-elastic membrane. The "cover" was characterised by the so-called superficial layer (SL), which was distinctly loose in the "young" minipigs, but had a much denser texture in the "old" minipigs. Here, the SL was dominated by elastic fibres in the CraF, but was of mixed qualities (collagenous and elastic) in the CauF. The structural requirements for the SL's function as a loose "cover" were thus met only in the "young" animals. A clearly demarcated intermediate layer (IL)--characterised by high amounts of elastic fibres (as in humans)--was only found in the CraF of the "young" animals. In the "old" animals, it had lost its demarcation. In the depth of the CraF of the "old" animals, many thick collagen fibre bundles were detected in a location equivalent to that of the vocal muscle in the CauF. The development of their large diameters was interpreted as part of the maturation process, thereby supporting the hypothesis of their functional importance as a component of the "body." In the CauF, the amounts of collagen structures increased throughout the entire lamina propria, resulting in a loss of demarcated stratigraphical subdivisions in the "old" minipigs. This situation resembled that described in the vocal fold of geriatric humans.
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