An ultrastructural study of the innervation of the guinea pig pancreas.

Journal fur Hirnforschung Pub Date : 1997-01-01
H P Liu, S S Tay, S K Leong
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The present ultrastructural study investigated the innervation of the guinea pig pancreas, with special emphasis on the pancreatic ganglia and the sympathetic and parasympathetic boutons/terminals. The pancreatic ganglion cells, ensheathed in a thin layer of connective tissue, showed typical features of autonomic neurons. Each contained a prominent eccentric round nucleus with 1 to 5 nucleoli and a copious cytoplasm with many organelles. Synapses were scattered in the ganglion and were of the axodendritic type. Axosomatic synapses were not encountered even after examination of semiserial sections in one of the tissue blocks. Desmosome-like junctions (puncta adhaerentia) were found between somata of the ganglion cells, and between their dendrites, and also between somata of the ganglion cells and satellite cells. The sympathetic nerves supplying the pancreas were demonstrated by the 5-hydroxydopamine loading method. Axon terminals loaded with the false transmitter were filled with intensely stained small dense-cored vesicles. These were present in close contact with acinar cells, islet cells as well as smooth muscle cells of arterioles. No 5-hydroxydopamine loaded axon terminals or ganglion cells were observed within the ganglia. The preganglionic parasympathetic nerve fibres supplying the pancreas traveling with the vagus nerve were studied by sectioning the left vagus nerve at mid-cervical level. Three to 7 days after left cervical vagotomy, degenerating axon terminals containing small spherical agranular vesicles, together with degenerating dendrites and neuronal somata showing electron dense cytoplasm were encountered within the pancreatic ganglion. The satellite cells were hypertrophied, showing a pale cytoplasm in which were embedded degenerating axon terminals and dendrites. In conclusion, the present study described the normal structure of pancreatic ganglia, provided ultrastructural evidence of the presence of sympathetic and parasympathetic fibres in the pancreas of the guinea pig, and reported postsynaptic changes in the dendrites after mid-cervical sectioning of the left vagus nerve.

豚鼠胰腺神经支配的超微结构研究。
本研究对豚鼠胰腺的神经支配进行了超微结构研究,重点研究了胰神经节、交感神经和副交感神经束/末梢的神经支配。胰腺神经节细胞包裹在一层薄薄的结缔组织中,表现出自主神经元的典型特征。每一个都含有一个突出的偏心圆核,有1至5个核仁和丰富的细胞质,有许多细胞器。突触分散分布于神经节内,为轴突型。即使在其中一个组织块的半连续切片检查后,也没有遇到轴体突触。在神经节细胞的体细胞之间、树突之间以及神经节细胞的体细胞与卫星细胞之间发现了桥粒样连接(附着点)。5-羟多巴胺负荷法观察胰腺交感神经的分布。携带假传递体的轴突末端充满了染色强烈的致密小囊泡。它们与腺泡细胞、胰岛细胞和小动脉平滑肌细胞密切接触。在神经节内未观察到负载5-羟多巴胺的轴突终末或神经节细胞。通过左迷走神经在颈中水平的切片,研究了支配胰腺的节前副交感神经纤维与迷走神经的运动。左颈迷走神经切断术后3 ~ 7天,胰腺神经节内可见轴突终末变性,含有小的球形颗粒囊,同时可见退化的树突和神经元体,显示电子致密的细胞质。卫星细胞肥大,胞质苍白,内嵌退化的轴突终末和树突。总之,本研究描述了胰腺神经节的正常结构,提供了豚鼠胰腺中交感和副交感纤维存在的超微结构证据,并报道了左迷走神经颈中切片后树突的突触后变化。
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