Journal article
SOURCES OF INPUTS TO LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE MOTOR-NEURONS AND ASCENDING INTERNEURONS IN THE GUINEA-PIG SMALL-INTESTINE
S POMPOLO, JB FURNESS
CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH | SPRINGER | Published : 1995
Abstract
Light- and electron-microscopic studies were used to investigate connections between specific subgroups of neurons in the myenteric plexus of the guineapig small intestine. Inputs to two classes of calretinin-immunoreactive (IR) nerve cells, longitudinal muscle motor neurons and ascending interneurons, were examined. Inputs from calbindin-IR primary sensory neurons and from three classes of descending interneurons were studied. Electron-microscopic analysis showed that calbindin-IR axons formed two types of inputs, synapses and close contacts, on calretinin-IR neurons. About 40% of inputs to the longitudinal muscle motor neurons and 70% to ascending interneurons were calbindin-IR. Approximat..
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