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Morphologies, dimensions and targets of gastric nitric oxide synthase neurons

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CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH
卷 388, 期 1, 页码 19-32

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-022-03594-0

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Stomach; Nitric oxide; Nitrergic neurons; Inhibitory neurons; Gastric motor neurons; Enteric nervous system

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  1. CAUL
  2. NIH (SPARC) grant, The Virtual Stomach [OT2OD030538]
  3. NIH (SPARC) grant [OT2OD023847]

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We found that nitrergic neurons, which make up about 30% of myenteric neurons in the rat stomach, are distributed throughout all gastric regions, with small numbers occurring in submucosal ganglia. The stomach has approximately 125,000 neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) neurons, which innervate the muscle layers and intramural arteries. Unlike in the intestine, gastric interneurons do not express nNOS. The dense innervation of the circular muscle and pyloric sphincter suggests a finely graded control of motor function in the stomach through the recruitment of different numbers of inhibitory motor neurons.
We investigated the distributions and targets of nitrergic neurons in the rat stomach, using neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS) immunohistochemistry and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) diaphorase histochemistry. Nitrergic neurons comprised similar proportions of myenteric neurons, about 30%, in all gastric regions. Small numbers of nitrergic neurons occurred in submucosal ganglia. In total, there were similar to 125,000 neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) neurons in the stomach. The myenteric cell bodies had single axons, type I morphology and a wide range of sizes. Five targets were identified, the longitudinal, circular and oblique layers of the external muscle, the muscularis mucosae and arteries within the gastric wall. The circular and oblique muscle layers had nitrergic fibres throughout their thickness, while the longitudinal muscle was innervated at its inner surface by fibres of the tertiary plexus, a component of the myenteric plexus. There was a very dense innervation of the pyloric sphincter, adjacent to the duodenum. The muscle strands that run between mucosal glands rarely had closely associated nNOS nerve fibres. Both nNOS immunohistochemistry and NADPH histochemistry showed that nitrergic terminals did not provide baskets of terminals around myenteric neurons. Thus, the nitrergic neuron populations in the stomach supply the muscle layers and intramural arteries, but, unlike in the intestine, gastric interneurons do not express nNOS. The large numbers of nNOS neurons and the density of innervation of the circular muscle and pyloric sphincter suggest that there is a finely graded control of motor function in the stomach by the recruitment of different numbers of inhibitory motor neurons.

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