The objective of this research was to identify if different kind of physical and alimentary management determine adaptative changes in morphometry of the esophagus-gastric transition epithelium. 15 sets comprehending the esophagus-gastric transition region (TEG) was used in adult horses considering undefined breed, gender and age divided in three groups according to diet and physical activity: group I - Five sets (TEG) of horses in intensive training fed with commercial ration; group II - Five sets (TEG) of horses which did not develop any intensive physical activity and fed by commercial ration; group III - Five sets (TEG) of horses kept in the grass without any extra feeding which did not develop any intensive physical activity. The esophagus-gastric transition region had its epithelium structure evaluated morphometrically where measurements were done to identify the thickness of the stratified squamous keratinized epithelium. The thickness of the grup I had as average 122.3?m, grup II 173.4?m of grup III 281.7?m. Results of stratified squamous keratinized epithelium thickness have shown the existence of statistically significant differences of group I when compared to group III.
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Moraes, P. T. D. B., Da Silva, L. C. L. C., Bombonato, P. P., Blazquez, F. J. H., & De Lima, E. M. M. (2008). Análise morfométrica da transição esôfago-gástrica de eqüinos submetidos a diferentes manejos alimentares e atividade física. Ciencia Rural, 38(5), 1325–1328. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782008000500019
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