O. Balemba, L. Mellau, R. Assey, A. Hay-Schmidt, W. Semuguruka, V. Danyzer
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大型哺乳动物肠神经系统(ENS)神经节的区域差异、粘膜下和粘膜内组织尚不清楚。采用S-100蛋白、神经丝蛋白和P物质免疫组化方法对8只成年山羊ENS进行研究。采用数值密度法建立粘膜内神经节分布。利用粘膜下血管拱廊标志鉴别粘膜下神经丛(OSP)和粘膜下神经丛(ISP)。初级神经束出现在OSP神经节下方,后者质地粗糙,其初级神经束相对于圆形肌肉显示明确的方向。根据神经节和神经网的地形、大小、形状、轮廓和密度以及神经细胞体的大小,将OSP和ISP分别细分为神经丛粘膜下末梢和中间神经丛。粘膜丛中有许多神经节和孤立的神经细胞体,在盲肠、结肠和回肠中有较高的数值密度。肌丛、OSP、ISP和粘膜丛在神经节和神经束的大小上表现出相似的区域差异模式。在结肠和盲肠中发现较大的神经节和大的神经束。它们在十二指肠、直肠、回肠和远空肠中大小中等,在近空肠和中空肠中较小。本研究详细阐述了山羊肠内OSP与ISP的形态学特征,认为在山羊肠内存在着丛粘膜下末梢和中间丛。神经节和神经大小的区域差异、粘膜下和神经节膜内的分层提示其在调节肌肉、血管、免疫系统和粘膜功能方面的功能意义。坦桑尼亚兽医杂志Vol. 24 (1) 2007: pp. 1-22
The Enteric Nervous System In The Goat: Regional Morphological Differences And The Organization Of Submucosal And Intramucosal Plexuses
Regional differences, submucosal and intramucosal organization of ganglia
in the enteric nervous system (ENS) of large mammals are not yet clear. The ENS of eight adult goats was studied by S-100 protein, neurofilament proteins, and substance P immunohistochemistry. Numerical density was used to establish intramucosal ganglia distribution. The outer submucosal plexus (OSP) and inner submucosal plexus (ISP) were differentiated using submucosal vascular arcade landmark. Primary nerve strands emerged
beneath OSP ganglia and the latter were coarse textured and their primary nerve strands displayed a definitive orientation relative to circular muscle. The OSP and ISP were subdivided into the plexus submucous extremus and intermediate plexus, respectively based on topography, size, shape, outline and density of ganglia and nerve meshworks, and size of nerve cell bodies. Mucosal plexus contained many ganglia and isolated
nerve cell bodies with higher numerical densities in caecum, colon and ileum. Myenteric, OSP, ISP and mucosal plexuses showed a similar pattern of regional differences in the size of ganglia and nerve strands. Larger ganglia and large nerve strands were found in the colon and caecum. They were medium sized in the duodenum, rectum, ileum and
distal jejunum and smaller in the proximal and middle jejunum. The present study elaborates on the morphological features to differentiate OSP from ISP and suggests that plexus submucous extremus and intermediate plexus exist in intestine of goat. Regional variations of the sizes of ganglia and nerves, stratification of submucosal and intramucosal
ganglia suggest a functional significance in regulating muscle, vascular, immune system and mucosal functions. Tanzania Veterinary Journal Vol. 24 (1) 2007: pp. 1-22