2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13048-023-01109-1
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Structural organization of the neuronal pathways of the superior ovarian nerve in the rat

Abstract: Background In the rat, studies have shown that ovary innervation arrives via the superior ovarian nerve (SON) and the ovarian plexus nerve, which originates from the celiac plexus (CP). In the present study, we performed a neuroanatomical technique to investigate the anatomy of the SON between the ovary and the CP. Results We found that the SON fibers were concentrated on the lateral border of the suprarenal ganglion and projected towards, then ins… Show more

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“…From the existing detailed information on the organization of the celiac plexus [5,25] and what was found in this work, it is evident that the RVN and LVN at the subdiaphragmatic level have different anatomical pathways. It may be possible to analyze the role of each nerve of the ganglia individually, and not as a single signal.…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…From the existing detailed information on the organization of the celiac plexus [5,25] and what was found in this work, it is evident that the RVN and LVN at the subdiaphragmatic level have different anatomical pathways. It may be possible to analyze the role of each nerve of the ganglia individually, and not as a single signal.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…The CSMG is associated directly with the sympathetic system. On the other hand, the parasympathetic signal is attributed to the vagal signal and carried out to the ovaries [21,25]. However, those studies do not describe the specific anatomical pathway between the VN and gonads.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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