2006
DOI: 10.1159/000096949
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Chemical Coding of Submucosal Type V Neurons in Porcine Ileum

Abstract: In this study, we attempted to determine the proportion of type V neurons relative to the putative whole neuron population in the two submucosal plexuses of pigs identified by their neurofilament immunoreactivity. The total neuron number was estimated in cuprolinic blue (CB)/anti-Hu protein (HU) costained wholemounts as the sum of the number of CB+/HU+, CB+/HU– and CB–/HU+ neurons. In the external submucosal plexus (ESP), HU labelled 98.6% and CB 97.3% of neurons. In the internal submucosal plexus, HU labelled… Show more

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“…The OSP displayed a wider meshwork with a lower number of ganglia per cm 2 than the ISP in the porcine colon. This observation is in accordance with findings from the porcine ileum and the human colon, where the ISP also forms a denser network than the OSP [ 7 , 19 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The OSP displayed a wider meshwork with a lower number of ganglia per cm 2 than the ISP in the porcine colon. This observation is in accordance with findings from the porcine ileum and the human colon, where the ISP also forms a denser network than the OSP [ 7 , 19 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…As to their neuronal compositions, we have hitherto found only quantitative differences between the human internal and external submucosal plexus (see below). This is in contrast, e.g., to the pig, where clear qualitative differences between the two submucosal plexus were described (Stach 1977; Timmermans et al 2001; Kapp et al 2006). …”
Section: Structural Components Of the Human Enteric Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The first of them is the myenteric plexus located (similarly to rodents) between the longitudinal and circular muscle layer [ 45 , 46 ]. Moreover, two types of submucous plexuses located in the submucous layer of the intestinal wall have been observed: outer submucous plexus—located in close association with the adjacent circular muscle layer (on its inner side) and the inner submucous plexus—positioned closer to the intestinal lumen, near the muscularis mucosae [ 47 , 48 , 49 ]. These plexuses are also often named after their discoverers.…”
Section: Anatomy Of the Enteric Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%