Calbindin-immunopositive cells are cholinergic interneurons in the myenteric plexus of rabbit ileum
- 10 September 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cell and tissue research
- Vol. 318 (2) , 465-472
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-004-0931-5
Abstract
The 28-kDa calcium-binding protein (calbindin) is a widely studied neuronal marker in the enteric nervous system of numerous species. Calbindin has previously been detected in myenteric neurons of rabbit ileum in which 3% of all myenteric neurons are calbindin-immunopositive. We have studied the detailed morphology and chemical coding of calbindin-immunopositive neurons in this segment of the gut. We have found calbindin immunoreactivity in both strongly and weakly stained neurons. Of these, the strongly immunoreactive neurons belong to the Dogiel type I category. These neurons project only to other ganglia and primary strands of the plexus and their processes never run to the muscle or mucosal layers. The neurons within this group are 29.5+/-6.6 microm in length and 14.7+/-3.8 microm in width. The second smaller group of immunoreactive cells (27%) label faintly and have different morphological properties. They are characterized by their round medium-sized cell bodies (long axis: 24.4+/-5.2 microm; short axis: 15.5+/-2.9 microm) and do not exhibit immunoreactivity either in their dendrites or in their axonal processes. Double-label studies show that all calbindin-immunopositive neurons lack immunoreactivity for nitric oxide synthase, vasoactive intestinal peptide and substance P but all are immunoreactive for the synthesizing enzyme of acetylcholine, choline acetyltransferase. Thus, populations of neurons containing calbindin are cholinergic interneurons in the myenteric plexus of rabbit ileum.Keywords
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