Journal article

High-and medium-molecular-weight neurofilament proteins define specific neuron types in the guinea-pig enteric nervous system

LR Rivera, M Thacker, JB Furness

Cell and Tissue Research | SPRINGER | Published : 2009

Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that neurofilament proteins are expressed by type II neurons in the enteric plexuses of a range of species from mouse to human. However, two previous studies have failed to reveal this association in the guinea-pig. Furthermore, immunohistochemistry for neurofilaments has revealed neurons with a single axon and spiny dendrites in human and pig but this morphology has not been described in the guinea-pig or other species. We have used antibodies against high-and medium-weight neurofilament proteins (NF-H and NF-M) to re-examine enteric neurons in the guinea-pig. NF-H immunoreactivity occurred in all type II neurons (identified by their IB4 binding) but these..

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