Journal article

Sources of excitatory synaptic inputs to neurochemically identified submucous neurons of guinea-pig small intestine

JC Bornstein, JB Furness, M Costa

Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System | ELSEVIER | Published : 1987

Abstract

The locations of the cell bodies of axons responsible for synaptic potentials evoked in neurochemically identified submucous neurons of the guinea-pig small intestine were investigated using a combination of intracellular recording, immunohistochemical and lesioning techniques. The myenteric plexus was removed from an 8-15 mm wide ring of small intestine in 15 anaesthetized guinea-pigs. After the operations, the animals were allowed to recover for 3-7 days so that nerve terminals that were disconnected from their cell bodies would degenerate. Preparations of submucous plexus were then made from the region under the lesion. Submucous neurons were impaled with electrodes containing a mixture o..

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