1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9629(96)00314-3
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Structural Organization and Neuropeptide Distribution in the Mammalian Enteric Nervous System, with Special Attention to Those Components Involved in Mucosal Reflexes

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“…These neurons have been described as inhibitory motor neurons, suppressing muscular relaxation, and as cholinergic and non-cholinergic interneurons [5,10,34,35]. There is no dates in the literature reporting changes in PACAP-ergic nervous system in the course of cancer of the large intestine in humans.…”
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“…These neurons have been described as inhibitory motor neurons, suppressing muscular relaxation, and as cholinergic and non-cholinergic interneurons [5,10,34,35]. There is no dates in the literature reporting changes in PACAP-ergic nervous system in the course of cancer of the large intestine in humans.…”
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“…Also NPY is present in postganglionic cholinergic vasoconstrictor nerves. Inhibitory motor neurons and cholinergic interneurons have been located in the myenteric plexus in both the small and large intestine of the guinea pig [10,27,37,38].…”
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“…In recent decade, the enteric nervous system (ENS) is the largest division of the autonomic nervous system, because it can perform its function independently from the central nervous system [7,20,44]. It consists of local nerve networks embedded in the gut wall and is subdivided into two ganglionated plexuses, i.e., the submucosal and myenteric plexuses [40,44]. The ENS mediates complex reflex activities involving intestinal motility, mucosal transportation and blood flow [7].…”
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“…It has been known that the myenteric plexus primarily provides motor innervation to the two muscular layers and secremotor innervation to the mucosa [15,44].…”
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