2020
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.20-0175
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Three-dimensional analysis of neural connectivity with cells in rat ileal mucosa by serial block-face scanning electron microscopy

Abstract: The comprehensive targets of innervation in the intestinal mucosa are unknown, partly because of the diversity of cell types and the complexity of the neural circuits. Herein, we investigated the comprehensive targets of neural connectivity and analyzed the precise characteristics of their contact structures in the mucosa of rat ileum. We examined target cells of neural connections and the characteristics of their contact structures by serial block-face scanning electron microscopy at four portions of the rat … Show more

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“…A recently developed imaging technology called three-dimensional analysis with electron microscopy enables us to easily understand the ultrastructures of animal tissues well. Indeed, using a method for this technology called serial block-face scanning electron microscopy (SBF-SEM), has thus far enabled us to clarify that the micromilieu in the intestinal mucosa differs among regions throughout the intestine [ 2 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 24 ]. For example, we have clarified that the histological characteristics of fibroblast-like cells, one of the main cell types in the lamina propria, differ among the ileum [ 17 ], the cecum, and the descending colon [ 24 ].…”
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“…A recently developed imaging technology called three-dimensional analysis with electron microscopy enables us to easily understand the ultrastructures of animal tissues well. Indeed, using a method for this technology called serial block-face scanning electron microscopy (SBF-SEM), has thus far enabled us to clarify that the micromilieu in the intestinal mucosa differs among regions throughout the intestine [ 2 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 24 ]. For example, we have clarified that the histological characteristics of fibroblast-like cells, one of the main cell types in the lamina propria, differ among the ileum [ 17 ], the cecum, and the descending colon [ 24 ].…”
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“…For example, we have clarified that the histological characteristics of fibroblast-like cells, one of the main cell types in the lamina propria, differ among the ileum [ 17 ], the cecum, and the descending colon [ 24 ]. Moreover, the characteristics of contact between the nerve fibers and various kinds of cells in the intestinal mucosa also are different among the ileum [ 18 ], the cecum, and the descending colon [ 19 ]. However, the regional differences in mEGCs throughout the intestine have not been clarified.…”
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“…O plexo submucoso é contínuo ao redor da circunferência e ao longo do comprimento dos intestinos delgado e grosso e em geral, os filamentos de interconexão do plexo submucoso são mais finos e os gânglios são menores do que os do plexo mioentérico (Henle, 1871;Goniaew, 1875;Timmermans et al, 2001). Os arranjos dos gânglios no plexo submucoso e os tipos funcionais de neurônios nesses gânglios diferem entre as espécies (Scheuermann et al, 1987;Schemann et al, 2004;Timmermans et al, 1990;Nakanishi et al, 2020). Em animais de grande porte, sendo bons exemplos o porco e o ser humano, os gânglios submucosos formam plexos distintos, mas interconectados, em níveis diferentes, conforme descrito claramente por Schabadasch (Schabadasch, 1930).…”
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