Figure 2. CFTR−/− piglets develop meconium ileus.
A) Schematic shows some clinical and histopathological CF manifestations. Note that pathological abnormalities are present before clinical disease becomes apparent. B) Weight following birth. Animals were fed colostrum and milk-replacer. n = 7 CFTR+/+ and 4 CFTR−/−. Data are mean±SEM. *P<0.05. C) Gross appearance of gastrointestinal tract. Piglets were fed colostrum and milk-replacer for 30-40 h and then euthanized. Stomach (black *), small intestine (arrowheads), pancreas (white arrow), rectum (white *), and spiral colon (black arrow). Of 16 CFTR−/− piglets, the obstruction occurred in small intestine in 7 and spiral colon in 9. D, E) Microscopic appearance of the ileum (D) and colon (E). H&E stain. Bars, 1 mm. Images are representative of severe meconium ileus occurring in 16 of 16 CFTR−/− piglets.