Journal article
Morphologies, dimensions and targets of gastric nitric oxide synthase neurons
MR Di Natale, B Hunne, JJM Liew, LJ Fothergill, MJ Stebbing, JB Furness
Cell and Tissue Research | SPRINGER | Published : 2022
Abstract
We investigated the distributions and targets of nitrergic neurons in the rat stomach, using neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS) immunohistochemistry and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) diaphorase histochemistry. Nitrergic neurons comprised similar proportions of myenteric neurons, about 30%, in all gastric regions. Small numbers of nitrergic neurons occurred in submucosal ganglia. In total, there were ~ 125,000 neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) neurons in the stomach. The myenteric cell bodies had single axons, type I morphology and a wide range of sizes. Five targets were identified, the longitudinal, circular and oblique layers of the external muscle, the muscular..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions. This study was supported by NIH (SPARC) grant, The Virtual Stomach (OT2OD030538), Principal Investigators Leo Cheng (University of Auckland) and Zhongming Liu (University of Michigan) and NIH (SPARC) grant ID #OT2OD023847 (Principal Investigator Terry Powley, Purdue University).