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Immunohistochemical characteristics of submucosal Dogiel type II neurons in rat colon.

Retsu Mitsui1.   

Abstract

Secretory and motility reflexes are evoked by physiological stimuli in the isolated rat distal colon, which is therefore expected to contain intrinsic primary afferent (sensory) neurons. Dogiel type II neurons (putative intrinsic primary afferent neurons) exhibit several long processes emerging from large oval or round cell bodies. This study has examined the immunohistochemical characteristics of type II neurons in the submucosal plexus of rat distal colons by using whole-mount preparations. Neuronal cell bodies positive for both substance P (SP) and calretinin have been observed in colchicine-treated rats. Neurofilament 200 immunostaining has confirmed the type II morphology of SP-positive neurons. Moreover, all submucosal type II neurons identified by neurofilament 200 immunoreactivity are positive for calretinin. Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-positive neurons in the submucosal plexus are distinct from type II neurons because they are negative for calretinin and have smaller cell bodies than the SP-positive submucosal type II neurons. Most (73%) of the submucosal neurons including type II neurons exhibit immunoreactivity for the neurokinin-1 receptor (NK1R), a receptor for SP, on the surface of cell bodies. Immunoreactivity for the EP3 receptor (EP3R), a receptor for prostaglandin E2, has been detected in 51% of submucosal neurons including type II neurons. Thus, submucosal type II neurons in the rat distal colon are immunopositive for SP/calretinin but immunonegative for CGRP. SP released from submucosal type II neurons probably acts via NK1Rs on type II and non-type II submucosal neurons to mediate intrinsic reflexes. EP3R-positive submucosal type II neurons may be potential targets of prostaglandin E2.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20336467     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-010-0954-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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