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Innervation of the intestinal muscular coat
Authors:Giorgio Gabella
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anatomy, University College London, Gower Street, WC1E 6BT London
Abstract:Summary Nerve bundles have an uneven distribution in the muscularis externa of the guinea-pig ileum. They are absent in the longitudinal muscle layer, and are mainly concentrated between the two muscle layers and between the bulk of the circular layer and its innermost portion. The latter is formed by muscle cells which are smaller and more electron dense than the ordinary smooth muscle cells. In cross sections of the circular layer there are 5425 intramuscular axons (of which 921 contain vesicles) per 10000 smooth muscle cells, and they are grouped in bundles, mainly formed by 10–40 axons. The gap between axons and smooth muscle cells is generally hundreds of nanometres; only a few junctions with a gap smaller than 20 nm occur. Interstitial cells have a cytoplasm occupied mainly by smooth reticulum and ribosomes, and processes containing filaments. These processes are closely associated with smooth muscle cells and nerve bundles. Interstitial cells have no basal lamina. Nexuses are found in the circular but not in the longitudinal muscle layer. Attachment plaques and invaginating processes are found in both muscle layers. More complex interdigitations appear between contacting muscle cells. There are 84 intramuscular blood vessels per 10 000 cross-sectioned smooth muscle cells (or 1700 per mm2).
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