Cholinesterase histochemistry of the rabbit distal colon |
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Authors: | H. C. McKirdy J. V. Jones Kathleen J. Ballard |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Physiology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Summary The distribution of cholinesterase in the rabbit distal colon has been studied using histochemical methods. Non-specific cholinesterase predominates in muscle tissue, the longitudinal layer of the muscularis externa staining slightly more strongly than the circular layer. The muscularis mucosae stains the most intensely but its non-specific cholinesterase is markedly inactivated by 20 hr fixation in formaldehyde. Specific cholinesterase is present in ganglion cells in the myenteric and submucous plexuses, and these cells vary in staining intensity. Nerve fibres which stain for specific cholinesterase are present in the nerve plexuses and in the muscle layers. It is concluded that there are cholinergic nervous elements in the myenteric and submucous plexuses and in the muscle layers of the rabbit distal colon.M. R. C. Junior Research Fellow. |
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