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Publication : Development of myenteric cholinergic neurons in ChAT-Cre;R26R-YFP mice.

First Author  Hao MM Year  2013
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  521
Issue  14 Pages  3358-70
PubMed ID  23649862 Mgi Jnum  J:202183
Mgi Id  MGI:5517631 Doi  10.1002/cne.23354
Citation  Hao MM, et al. (2013) Development of myenteric cholinergic neurons in ChAT-Cre;R26R-YFP mice. J Comp Neurol 521(14):3358-70
abstractText  Cholinergic neurons are the major excitatory neurons of the enteric nervous system (ENS), and include intrinsic sensory neurons, interneurons, and excitatory motor neurons. Cholinergic neurons have been detected in the embryonic ENS; however, the development of these neurons has been difficult to study as they are difficult to detect prior to birth using conventional immunohistochemistry. In this study we used ChAT-Cre;R26R-YFP mice to examine the development of cholinergic neurons in the gut of embryonic and postnatal mice. Cholinergic (YFP+) neurons were first detected at embryonic day (E)11.5, and the proportion of cholinergic neurons gradually increased during pre- and postnatal development. At birth, myenteric cholinergic neurons comprised less than half of their adult proportions in the small intestine (25% of myenteric neurons were YFP+ at P0 compared to 62% in adults). The earliest cholinergic neurons appear to mainly project anally. Projections into the presumptive circular muscle were first observed at E14.5. A subpopulation of cholinergic neurons coexpress calbindin through embryonic and postnatal development, but only a small proportion coexpressed neuronal nitric oxide synthase. Our study shows that cholinergic neurons in the ENS develop over a protracted period of time.
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