Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2059756585> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2059756585 endingPage "41" @default.
- W2059756585 startingPage "31" @default.
- W2059756585 abstract "In this study, we attempted to determine the proportion of type V neurons relative to the putative whole neuron population in the two submucosal plexuses of pigs identified by their neurofilament immunoreactivity. The total neuron number was estimated in cuprolinic blue (CB)/anti-Hu protein (HU) costained wholemounts as the sum of the number of CB+/HU+, CB+/HU- and CB-/HU+ neurons. In the external submucosal plexus (ESP), HU labelled 98.6% and CB 97.3% of neurons. In the internal submucosal plexus, HU labelled 98.3%, whereas CB only marked 92.5% of neurons. Furthermore, we investigated the chemical coding of submucosal type V neurons and searched for submucosal, non-type V neurons displaying the same chemical coding as the myenteric type V neurons described earlier, i.e. the colocalization of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and somatostatin (SOM). In order to facilitate immunohistochemical detection of neuroactive peptides, ileal segments were pretreated with colchicine prior to fixation. Type V neurons in the ESP occurred either as single cells displaying one or few prominent dendrite(s) or within aggregates displaying a dendritic tangle. In this plexus, type V neurons amounted to between 0.9 and 1.6% of all CB-stained neurons. ESP type V neurons displayed immunoreactivities for choline acetyl transferase (95.8%) and leucine-enkephalin (73.9%). All type V neurons were negative for neuronal nitric oxide synthase. Fifty-eight percent of ESP CGRP/SOM co-immunoreactive neurons displayed type V morphology, whereas 42% were non-type V neurons. Thus, the chemical coding of ESP type V neurons is in principal similar to that of the myenteric type V neurons described earlier. In the internal submucosal plexus, we found no type V neurons. In this plexus, 0.2% of all neurons counterstained with HU displayed CGRP/SOM coreactivity. As had been observed earlier concerning the myenteric type V neurons, ESP type V neurons were also closely apposed by conspicuous accumulations of boutons reactive for the same markers as the neurons themselves. Although we cannot exclude that axons of CGRP/SOM-reactive enteric, non-type V or extrinsic neurons end synaptically on type V neurons, we suggest that the main synaptic input to type V neurons originates from other type V neurons. This presents an argument for an interneuronal role of type V neurons." @default.
- W2059756585 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2059756585 creator A5004145650 @default.
- W2059756585 creator A5018505044 @default.
- W2059756585 creator A5048921471 @default.
- W2059756585 creator A5077771117 @default.
- W2059756585 date "2006-01-01" @default.
- W2059756585 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2059756585 title "Chemical Coding of Submucosal Type V Neurons in Porcine Ileum" @default.
- W2059756585 cites W118713808 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W131686868 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W1968294697 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W1985066920 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W1994903871 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W1998880294 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2017994342 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2024949427 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2026879350 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2036878667 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2046701694 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2048920781 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2056650964 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2065017963 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2066863490 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2067894223 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2068755072 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2070474616 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2075332832 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2077321817 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2078244051 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2116965927 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2139947895 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W215095445 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2158989951 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W2161418733 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W3022530433 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W567816789 @default.
- W2059756585 cites W876481156 @default.
- W2059756585 doi "https://doi.org/10.1159/000096949" @default.
- W2059756585 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17190978" @default.
- W2059756585 hasPublicationYear "2006" @default.
- W2059756585 type Work @default.
- W2059756585 sameAs 2059756585 @default.
- W2059756585 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2059756585 countsByYear W20597565852013 @default.
- W2059756585 countsByYear W20597565852014 @default.
- W2059756585 countsByYear W20597565852015 @default.
- W2059756585 countsByYear W20597565852016 @default.
- W2059756585 countsByYear W20597565852019 @default.
- W2059756585 countsByYear W20597565852020 @default.
- W2059756585 countsByYear W20597565852021 @default.
- W2059756585 countsByYear W20597565852022 @default.
- W2059756585 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2059756585 hasAuthorship W2059756585A5004145650 @default.
- W2059756585 hasAuthorship W2059756585A5018505044 @default.
- W2059756585 hasAuthorship W2059756585A5048921471 @default.
- W2059756585 hasAuthorship W2059756585A5077771117 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C118303440 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C153911025 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C163170386 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C204232928 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C2776907353 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C2778794669 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C40209533 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C118303440 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C153911025 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C163170386 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C169760540 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C170493617 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C185592680 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C203014093 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C204232928 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C2776907353 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C2778794669 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C2908647359 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C40209533 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C55493867 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C71924100 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C86803240 @default.
- W2059756585 hasConceptScore W2059756585C99454951 @default.
- W2059756585 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2059756585 hasLocation W20597565851 @default.
- W2059756585 hasLocation W20597565852 @default.
- W2059756585 hasOpenAccess W2059756585 @default.
- W2059756585 hasPrimaryLocation W20597565851 @default.
- W2059756585 hasRelatedWork W1966649283 @default.
- W2059756585 hasRelatedWork W1969581357 @default.
- W2059756585 hasRelatedWork W1984407329 @default.
- W2059756585 hasRelatedWork W1993498444 @default.