Studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent Calomys callosus digestive tract. II: The submucous plexus

The submucous plexus of the normal small and large intestine of Calomys callosus was studied by NADH and AChE histochemical techniques and by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The plexus contains (mean ± SD) 7,488 ± 293 neurons/cm2 in the duodenum, 5,611 ± 836 in the jejunum, 2,741 ± 36...

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Main Authors: Souza N.B., Liberti E.A., De-Souza R.R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 1998-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1998000500007
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spelling doaj-2da957018db74d70a889426a62f3a7b02020-11-25T01:45:43ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X0034-73101998-01-01315647654Studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent Calomys callosus digestive tract. II: The submucous plexusSouza N.B.Liberti E.A.De-Souza R.R.The submucous plexus of the normal small and large intestine of Calomys callosus was studied by NADH and AChE histochemical techniques and by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The plexus contains (mean ± SD) 7,488 ± 293 neurons/cm2 in the duodenum, 5,611 ± 836 in the jejunum, 2,741 ± 360 in the ileum, 3,067 ± 179 in the cecum, and 3,817 ± 256 in the proximal colon. No ganglia or nerve cell bodies were seen in the esophagus, stomach, distal colon or rectum. The neurons are pear-shaped with a round or oval nucleus and the neuronal cell profile areas were larger in the large intestine than in the small intestine. Most of the neurons display intense AChE activity in the cytoplasm. AChE-positive nerve fibers are present in a primary meshwork of large nerve bundles and in a secondary meshwork of finer nerve bundles. At the ultrastructural level, the ganglia are irregular in shape and covered with fibroblast-like cells. The nucleoplasm of the neurons is finely granular with a few condensations of chromatin attached to the nuclear envelope. In the neuropil numerous varicosities filled with vesicles of different size and electron densities are seen. The pre- and post-synaptic membrane thickenings are asymmetric. Characteristic glial cells with oval nuclei and few organelles are numerous. These data provide a detailed description of this submucosal meshwork.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1998000500007submucous plexuswild mousemorphometryhistochemistryultrastructureCalomys callosus
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De-Souza R.R.
Studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent Calomys callosus digestive tract. II: The submucous plexus
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
submucous plexus
wild mouse
morphometry
histochemistry
ultrastructure
Calomys callosus
author_facet Souza N.B.
Liberti E.A.
De-Souza R.R.
author_sort Souza N.B.
title Studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent Calomys callosus digestive tract. II: The submucous plexus
title_short Studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent Calomys callosus digestive tract. II: The submucous plexus
title_full Studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent Calomys callosus digestive tract. II: The submucous plexus
title_fullStr Studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent Calomys callosus digestive tract. II: The submucous plexus
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent Calomys callosus digestive tract. II: The submucous plexus
title_sort studies on the intrinsic nervous system of the wild rodent calomys callosus digestive tract. ii: the submucous plexus
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
0034-7310
publishDate 1998-01-01
description The submucous plexus of the normal small and large intestine of Calomys callosus was studied by NADH and AChE histochemical techniques and by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The plexus contains (mean ± SD) 7,488 ± 293 neurons/cm2 in the duodenum, 5,611 ± 836 in the jejunum, 2,741 ± 360 in the ileum, 3,067 ± 179 in the cecum, and 3,817 ± 256 in the proximal colon. No ganglia or nerve cell bodies were seen in the esophagus, stomach, distal colon or rectum. The neurons are pear-shaped with a round or oval nucleus and the neuronal cell profile areas were larger in the large intestine than in the small intestine. Most of the neurons display intense AChE activity in the cytoplasm. AChE-positive nerve fibers are present in a primary meshwork of large nerve bundles and in a secondary meshwork of finer nerve bundles. At the ultrastructural level, the ganglia are irregular in shape and covered with fibroblast-like cells. The nucleoplasm of the neurons is finely granular with a few condensations of chromatin attached to the nuclear envelope. In the neuropil numerous varicosities filled with vesicles of different size and electron densities are seen. The pre- and post-synaptic membrane thickenings are asymmetric. Characteristic glial cells with oval nuclei and few organelles are numerous. These data provide a detailed description of this submucosal meshwork.
topic submucous plexus
wild mouse
morphometry
histochemistry
ultrastructure
Calomys callosus
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1998000500007
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