Journal article

Calbindin immunoreactivity of enteric neurons in the guinea-pig ileum

N Quinson, H Robbins, M Clark, J Furness

Cell and Tissue Research | SPRINGER-VERLAG | Published : 2001

Abstract

Previous studies have identified Dogiel type II neurons with cell bodies in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig ileum to be intrinsic primary afferent neurons. These neurons also have distinctive electrophysiological characteristics (they are AH neurons) and 82-84% are immunoreactive for calbindin. They are the only calbindin-immunoreactive neurons in the plexus. Neurons with analogous shape and electrophysiology are found in sub-mucosal ganglia, but, with antibodies used in previous studies, they lack calbindin immunoreactivity. An antiserum that is more effective in revealing calbindin in the guinea-pig enteric nervous system has been reported recently. In the present work, we found that th..

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