2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-019-03142-3
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The nervous system component of the mesentery of the sea cucumber Holothuria glaberrima in normal and regenerating animals

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“…This activity could also be associated with downregulation of neurogenic associated transcripts observed when comparing day 3 versus 1 (see Supplementary Table S8 online). Previous studies from our group have shown that an important plexus made up of nerves and fibers is present in the intestinal mesentery 30 . Following evisceration, the plexus connection to the intestinal tissues is lost, since the latter have been eliminated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…This activity could also be associated with downregulation of neurogenic associated transcripts observed when comparing day 3 versus 1 (see Supplementary Table S8 online). Previous studies from our group have shown that an important plexus made up of nerves and fibers is present in the intestinal mesentery 30 . Following evisceration, the plexus connection to the intestinal tissues is lost, since the latter have been eliminated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Additional comparison between day 1 and 3 of regeneration using day 1 as the reference gave interesting results concerning downregulated nervous system genes (see Supplementary Table S8 online). Previous studies from our lab have shown that the nervous system within the mesentery is disrupted early in regeneration and slightly retracts or degenerates in the area adjacent to the evisceration rupture 30 . A decrease in the expression of nervous system-associated genes concurs with a negative effect on the mesentery nervous component.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…This activity could also be associated with downregulation of neurogenic associated transcripts observed when comparing day 3 vs 1 (see Supplementary Table S8 online). Previous studies from our group have shown that an important plexus made up of nerves and fibers is present in the intestinal mesentery 30 . Following evisceration, the plexus connection to the intestinal tissues is lost, since the latter have been eliminated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Coelomic epithelium is mainly composed of peritoneocytes and myoepithelial cells [ 51 , 54 ] with adjacent outer connective tissue. Some researchers refer to the coelomic epithelium, outer connective tissue, and muscle layer together as the mesothelium [ 55 ]. Recent studies suggest that there are three main tissue layers: the mesothelium, a connective tissue layer, and the luminal epithelium [ 23 ].…”
Section: Histology and Cytology Of Intestinal Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%