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Immunohistochemical demonstration of peptidergic nerve fibers associated with the central lacteal lymphatics in the duodenal villi of dogs.
Authors:S Ichikawa  M Shiozawa  T Iwanaga  S Uchino
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
Abstract:
Immunohistochemical demonstration was made of the peptidergic nerves distributed in the central lacteal lymphatics of the canine duodenal villi. The central lacteal-associating nerve fibers were predominantly immunoreactive for both substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Observation of doubly immunostained sections evidenced that both peptides were located in one and the same nerve fibers. The SP/CGRP-immunoreactive fibers were concentrated in the intermediate portion of the villus height. Ultrastructurally, the SP/CGRP-immunoreactive nerve fibers ran closely beneath the endothelial cells of the lacteal, some of them penetrating into the cytoplasm with knob-like swellings. The immunoreactive products were localized to large-cored vesicles in the sub- and intra-endothelial nerves. The occurrence of SP and CGRP in the nerve fibers distributed in the central lacteals which lack smooth muscles implies that these nerves may be sensory in nature. A mechanoreceptive function of the nerves is proposed on the basis of their peculiar knob-like projection into the lacteal endothelium.
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