Characterization of interstitial cells of Cajal in the subserosal layer of the guinea-pig colon |
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Authors: | Hiromi Aranishi Yumi Kunisawa Terumasa Komuro |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Histology and Neuroscience, Department of Health Science and Social Welfare, Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, 2–579–15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa Saitama, 359–1192, Japan;(2) Department of Physical Recreation, School of Physical Education, Tokai University, 1117 Kitakaname, Hiratsuka Kanagawa, 259–1292, Japan |
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Abstract: | Interstitial cells of Cajal in the subserosa (ICC-SS) of the guinea-pig proximal colon were studied by immunohistochemistry for c-Kit receptors and by transmission electron microscopy. These cells were distributed within a thin layer of connective tissue space immediately beneath the mesothelium and were multipolar with about five primary cytoplasmic processes that divided further into secondary and tertiary processes to form a two-dimensional network. Ultrastructural observations revealed that ICC-SS were connected to each other via gap junctions. They also formed close contacts and peg-and-socket junctions with smooth muscle cells. Three-dimensional analysis of confocal micrographs revealed that the cytoplasmic processes of ICC-SS had contacts with interstitial cells in the longitudinal muscle layer. Taking account of the location and peculiar arrangement of the ICC-SS and the main functions of the proximal colon, i.e. the absorption and transport of fluids, we suggest that the superficial network of ICC-SS acts as a stretch receptor to detect circumferential expansion and swelling of the colon wall and triggers the contraction of the longitudinal muscle to accelerate the drainage of fluids from the colon. |
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Keywords: | Interstitial cells of Cajal c-Kit Serosa Stretch receptor Gastrointestinal tract Guinea-pig |
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