Ma. Peinado et al., Immunolocalization of the HNK-1 epitope in the autonomic innervation to the liver and upper digestive tract of the developing rat embryo, HISTOCHEM J, 32(7), 2000, pp. 439-446
The immunohistochemical analysis of the HNK-1 epitope presence in the liver
and upper digestive tract nerves was carried out in 12- to 18-day-old rat
embryos embedded in acrylamide-agarose and observed with laser scanning con
focal microscopy. The vagus and sympathetic trunk were intensely immunostai
ned at all ages; branches of both structures were also HNK-1 positive, and
ramified ventrocaudally following the course of the thoracic and abdominal
aorta, caval vein, portal vein and ductus venosus. As early as day 12, some
immunostained cells were seen in the mesentery that formed the enteric ner
vous system. Clearly immunostained HNK-1-immunoreactive fibres were detecte
d innervating the digestive wall after day 14, forming both myenteric and s
ubmucosal plexuses. After day 16, the Glisson sheath showed streams of HNK-
1-positive fibres coming from dorsal areas, lining the peritoneal surface o
f the diaphragm, invading the capsule, and ramifying superficially around t
he lobes of the liver. We saw no immunoreactive structures pervading the he
patic lobes at all ages studied, with the exception of occasional HNK-1-pos
itive cells in the superficial parenchyma, which were visualized after 16 d
ays of gestation. Our findings can help to understand the development of th
e gastrointestinal and liver innervation in the rat.