Journal article

Immunohistochemical analysis of neuron types in the mouse small intestine

ZD Qu, M Thacker, P Castelucci, M Bagyánszki, ML Epstein, JB Furness

Cell and Tissue Research | SPRINGER | Published : 2008

Abstract

The definition of the nerve cell types of the myenteric plexus of the mouse small intestine has become important, as more researchers turn to the use of mice with genetic mutations to analyze roles of specific genes and their products in enteric nervous system function and to investigate animal models of disease. We have used a suite of antibodies to define neurons by their shapes, sizes, and neurochemistry in the myenteric plexus. Anti-Hu antibodies were used to reveal all nerve cells, and the major subpopulations were defined in relation to the Hu-positive neurons. Morphological Type II neurons, revealed by anti-neurofilament and anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide antibodies, represented..

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