Neuron Density and Distribution of NADPH-diaphorase Positive Neurons in the Human Stomach
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Neuron density and distribution of the NADPH-diaphorase positive neurons were studied in the fundus, corpus and antrum of adult human stomach using cresyl violet staining and NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry. The submucous plexus contained significantly less neurons than the myenteric plexus. Submucous NADPH-d positive neurons were mostly located in ganglia close to the circular muscle layer. Myenteric NADPH-d positive neurons represented 50-60% of the neurons in all the three regions; their density, however, was significantly lower in the fundus. NADPH-d positive fibers formed a rich plexus in the innermost portion of the circular muscle layer of the corpus.
Development of enteric neuron diversity.
Hao M, Young H J Cell Mol Med. 2009; 13(7):1193-210.
PMID: 19538470 PMC: 4496134. DOI: 10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00813.x.