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Intrinsic innervation of the Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus) ileum.

Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (2012-09-05)
J Sadeghinezhad, Z Tootian, R Latorre, C Sorteni, R Chiocchetti
ABSTRACT

Most investigations related to the characterisation of the enteric nervous system (ENS) are pivoted on the intestine of small rodents, but few studies are available on the ENS of wild or 'unconventional' rodents. Anti-PGP 9.5 and anti-Hu antibodies were utilised to recognise the distribution pattern of neuronal cell bodies and fibres of the ileum of the Persian squirrel (Sciurus anomalus) ENS. The percentages of subclasses of enteric neurones in the total neuronal population were investigated by neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), substance P (SP), and calbindin (CALB). Myenteric plexus (MP) and submucosal plexus (SMP) neurones showing nNOS immunoreactivity (IR) were 41Ā±4% and 11Ā±6%, respectively, whereas cells expressing ChAT-IR were 56Ā±9% and 74Ā±16%, respectively. nNOS-IR was co-expressed by 21Ā±2% and 9Ā±4% of the MP and SMP cholinergic neurones, respectively, whereas the nNOS-IR MP and SMP neurones co-expressing ChAT-IR were 86Ā±6% and 89Ā±2%, respectively. CGRP-IR and SP-IR were expressed, respectively, by 13Ā±5% and 6Ā±3% of MP and 18Ā±2% and 2Ā±2% of SMP neurones. CALB-IR was expressed by 22Ā±8% and 56Ā±14% of MP and SMP neurones, respectively. MP and SMP cholinergic neurones co-expressed nNOS-IR (21Ā±2% and 9Ā±4%, respectively) and a very high percentage of nNOS-IR neurones showed ChAT-IR (86Ā±6% and 89Ā±2%, respectively). MP and SMP CALB-IR neurones co-expressed ChAT-IR (100% and 63Ā±11%, respectively) and CGRP-IR (89Ā±5% and 26Ā±7%, respectively). Our data might contribute to the neuroanatomical knowledge of the gastrointestinal tract in exotic mammals and provide a comparison with the available data on other mammals.

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Anti-Protein Gene Product 9.5 Antibody, serum, ChemiconĀ®