Title : Autonomic nerve changes in the mouse pancreas after pancreatic duct ligation - Okamura_2003_Pancreas_27_52 |
Author(s) : Okamura K , Watanabe S , Abe K , Kondo S , Katoh H |
Ref : Pancreas , 27 :52 , 2003 |
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: The mouse pancreas exhibits distinct atrophy of the exocrine tissue following pancreatic duct ligation. AIM: To investigate changes of innervation in the whole pancreas after pancreatic duct ligation. METHODOLOGY: The mouse pancreatic duct was ligated at 6 weeks of age. Pancreatic tissues were removed 7 days and 14 days after the ligation, fixed by perfusion and immersion with Zamboni solution, and embedded in gelatin. The whole organ was serially sectioned at a thickness of 100 microm, histochemically stained for cholinesterase, and observed by light microscopy. The number and volume of intrapancreatic ganglia, number of ganglion cells, and volume of each ganglion cell in the whole pancreas were quantitated. Some sections were analyzed using transmission electron microscopy after histochemically staining for cholinesterase. |
PubMedSearch : Okamura_2003_Pancreas_27_52 |
PubMedID: 12826906 |
Okamura K, Watanabe S, Abe K, Kondo S, Katoh H (2003)
Autonomic nerve changes in the mouse pancreas after pancreatic duct ligation
Pancreas
27 :52
Okamura K, Watanabe S, Abe K, Kondo S, Katoh H (2003)
Pancreas
27 :52