A scanning electron microscope study on the autonomic groundplexus in the lamina propria mucosae of the guinea-pig small intestine.
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Society of Histology & Cytology in Archivum histologicum japonicum
- Vol. 50 (3) , 243-250
- https://doi.org/10.1679/aohc.50.243
Abstract
The occurrence and fine structure of the autonomic groundplexus in the lamina propria mucosae of the guinea-pig small intestine were studied by scanning electron microscopy after removing connective tissue elements by maceration in hydrochloric acid. Transmission electron microscopy was also performed to investigate the fine structure of the neuronal and glial elements in the autonomic groundplexus. Nerve fasciculi consisting of neuronal processes and enteroglial cell sheats formed a three-dimensional network intercalated between blood and lymph vessels. Processes of enteric neurons ran within the enteroglial cell framework. No blind ends of nerve fasciculi wer found. Terminal varicosities of neuronal processes were frequently exposed on the surface of the nerve fasciculi. The locations of these naked varicosities may represent the sites of interaction between the enteric neurons and their target tissues.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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