PMID: 7336819Jan 1, 1981Paper

On the structure of the hypogastric ganglion in adult rats (author's transl)

Zeitschrift für mikroskopisch-anatomische Forschung
Y NouhouayiR Coujard

Abstract

Histological and ultrastructural examination of the hypogastric ganglion in rat indicated three kinds of cells: - The principal neurons, sympathetic cells remarkable by size, distribution, nematosomes and ergastosomes, absence of synaptic vesicles. After purchasing of vacuoles they occur vacuolated neurons. - The small neurons which are not sympathoblasts. - Few S.I.F. cells containing numerous dense core vesicles. The innervation is a double one, it is afferent cholinergic type or a type with catecholamines secretion.

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