Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Anatomy, Kosovska Mitrovica
2. Faculty of Medicine, Clinic of Surgery, Kosovska Mitrovica
Abstract
Background/Aim. All the functions of the digestive system are controlled,
guided and initiated by the autonomic nervous system. A special part of this
system placed in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract is known as the
enteric or metasympathetic nervous system. The aim of this study was to
analyse myenteric nervous plexus in different parts of the digestive tract.
Methods. We examined the myenteric nervous plexus of the esophagus, stomach,
duodenum, jejunum, ileum, transverse colon and rectum in tissue samples taken
from 30 cadavers of persons aged 20-84 years. After standard histological
processing sections were stained with hematoxylineosin, cresyl violet (CV)
and AgNO3 method. Multipurpose test system M42 was used in morphometric
analysis. The results were analyzed by t-test and analysis of variance.
Results. The number of neurons per cm2 surface was the lowest in the
esophagus (2.045 ? 310.30) and the largest in the duodenum (65,511 ? 5,639).
The statistical processing showed significant differences (p < 0.001) in the
number of neurons between the esophagus and all other parts of the digestive
tract. The maximal value of the average surface of the myenteric nervous
plexus neurons was observed in the esophagus (588.93 ? 30.45 ?m2) and the
lowest in the stomach (296.46 ? 22.53 ?m2). Conclusion. There are differences
in the number of ganglion cells among different parts of the human digestive
tract. The differences range from a few to several tens of thousands of
neuron/cm2. The myenteric nervous plexus of the esophagus was characterized
by a significantly smaller number of neurons but their bodies and nuclei are
significantly larger compared to other parts of the digestive tract.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
Cited by
8 articles.
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