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Development of the innervation of fetal mesenteric microvasculature
Authors:Paul A. Fehn  Robert S. McCuskey
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Pharmacology, Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceutical Company, Ardsley, N.Y.
Abstract:Summary The innervation of the mesenteric microvasculature was studied in fetal and neonatal rabbits with the aid of methods demonstrating fluorescence of catecholamines and cholinesterase activity as well as a silver impregnation procedure. The results showed that: (1) adrenergic nerve fibers were present, coursing independently in the mesentery by day twenty-one of gestation, and were found routinely in the adventitia of arterioles and venules by day 25 of gestation; (2) cholinesterase positive cells and fibers of the myenteric plexus were present by day 18 of gestation but cholinergic fibers were not present in the mesentery until day 26; the latter not being associated with blood vessels; and (3) nerve fibers in the mesentery thought to be sensory stained positively with the Holmes silver method on day 18 of gestation.Supported by grants from the Akron Heart Association and the Heart Association of Southwestern Ohio.Recipient of N.I.H. Research Career Development Award AM-42, 370.
Keywords:Fetal microvasculature  Innervation
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