Lundberg_1978_Acta.Physiol.Scand_104_3

Reference

Title : Ultrastructural evidence for an innervation of epithelial enterochromaffine cells in the guinea pig duodenum - Lundberg_1978_Acta.Physiol.Scand_104_3
Author(s) : Lundberg JM , Dahlstrom A , Bylock A , Ahlman H , Pettersson G , Larsson I , Hansson HA , Kewenter J
Ref : Acta Physiologica Scandinavica , 104 :3 , 1978
Abstract :

The innervation of the duodenal enterochromaffine cells (E.C.) of the guinea pig was studied at the electronmicroscopic level. Pretreatment with 5-OH-dopamine was performed to visualize catecholaminergic (CA) nervous elements. Near the basement membrane of all examined E.C. in the crypts, bundles of unmyelinated nerve processes were observed, only partly ensheathed in a Schwann cell cover. At least 4 types of processes could be observed. 1) Boutons containing only small clear vesicles, probably cholinergic fibres; 2) boutons with small clear vesicles, and in addition large (greater than 200 nm) granules with a dense matrix (P-type-fibres); 3) boutons with small electron-dense vesicles, probably CA-fibres; and 4) processes with few vesicles but having the appearance of dendrites. No typical synaptic arrangements were observed, but the minimal distance between the E.C. and the nerve bundles was 150 to 250 nm, thus well within the functional limits of the "autonomic gap". Thus epithelial E.C. may be influenced by several types of nervous elements, including CA-fibres.

PubMedSearch : Lundberg_1978_Acta.Physiol.Scand_104_3
PubMedID: 696353

Related information

Citations formats

Lundberg JM, Dahlstrom A, Bylock A, Ahlman H, Pettersson G, Larsson I, Hansson HA, Kewenter J (1978)
Ultrastructural evidence for an innervation of epithelial enterochromaffine cells in the guinea pig duodenum
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 104 :3

Lundberg JM, Dahlstrom A, Bylock A, Ahlman H, Pettersson G, Larsson I, Hansson HA, Kewenter J (1978)
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 104 :3