MORPHOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS OF CHOLERAGENOID HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE-LABELED SPINAL PRIMARY AFFERENTS WITH MYENTERIC GANGLIA AND MUCOSAL ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID-TISSUE IN THE CAT ESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION

被引:20
作者
CLERC, N
MAZZIA, C
机构
[1] Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, Cnrs, Marseille
关键词
VISCEROCEPTORS; SENSORY-EFFERENT FUNCTION; SPLANCHNIC NERVES; DIGESTIVE TRACT;
D O I
10.1002/cne.903470203
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The goal of the present study was to gain insight into the environmental factors influencing the activity of primary spinal afferent fibers in the different layers of the esophagogastric junction of the cat and, thus, to analyze the relationships of these afferents with various cellular components. Spinal primary afferent fibers were selectively labeled by anterogradely transported choleragenoid horseradish peroxidase conjugate (B-HRP). B-HRP was injected into the thoracic dorsal root ganglion at the T8-T13 levels. 6-Hydroxydopamine-induced sympathectomy was performed prior to B-HRP injection in order to prevent otherwise unavoidable labeling of sympathetic fibers in the gut wall. Numerous labeled fibers ran between, around, and within the myenteric ganglia. Others crossed the muscle layers directly and entered the mucosa, where some ran near granulocytes and around or through solitary lymphoid follicles. Labeled fibers were observed in the squamous esophageal epithelium but not in the fundic glandular epithelium. The fibers in the myenteric area are probably connected to the muscular tension receptors that have been detected by electrophysiologic techniques. This assumption is based on the observation that only a few fibers appear to terminate in muscle layers and on the fact that the myenteric area is very narrow and subject to powerful forces. Fibers in the myenteric ganglia could be involved in local efferent functions. Fibers in the mucosa could act as nociceptors and might be involved in local immunological responses. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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页数:16
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