肠神经系统
豚鼠
肠道细菌
生物
肠-脑轴
神经科学
免疫学
内分泌学
肠道菌群
生物化学
大肠杆菌
基因
作者
Klaus Michel,Birgit Kuch,Sophie Dengler,İhsan Ekin Demir,Florian Zeller,Michael Schemann
摘要
BACKGROUND: Despite numerous studies on the enteric nervous system (ENS), we lack fundamental knowledge on neuronal densities or total neuron numbers in different species. There are more anecdotal than actual figures on nerve counts. METHODS: We used standardized preparation techniques and immunohistochemistry with validated panneuronal markers (human or mouse anti-HuD/C) to determine neuronal densities in specimen from the entire gastrointestinal tract of mice, guinea pig, and humans. In parallel, we measured the dimensions of the gastrointestinal regions in mouse and guinea pig. For humans, we had to rely on literature data. KEY RESULTS: for human myenteric and submucous plexus, respectively. The total number of neurons in the ENS was 2.6 million for mice, 14.6 million for guinea pig, and 168 million for human. CONCLUSIONS & INFERENCES: This study reports the first comprehensive nerve cell count in mice, guinea pig, and human ENS. Neuronal densities were comparable between the three species and the differences in the total numbers of enteric neurons are likely due to body size and intestinal length. The number of enteric neurons is comparable to the number of neurons in the spinal cord for all three species.
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