E. Feher et al., Electronmicroscopical localization of nitric oxide synthase-containing nerve elements in cat pylorus, EUR J MORPH, 39(2), 2001, pp. 121-126
Intrinsic nitric oxide synthase (NOS)-containing nerve eels and fibers were
studied in the wall of the pylorus of cat at the ultrastructural level usi
ng ABC immunocytochemistry. Large numbers of NOS immunoreactive (IR) nerve
cell bodies were observed in the myenteric and in the submucous plexuses, a
nd few in the tunica propria mucosa. The NOS IR nerve fibers were most abun
dant in the inner circular muscle layer and in the tunica mucosa. They were
found in very close vicinity to the smooth muscle cells of the inner circu
lar muscular layer as well as to the blood vessels and the epithelial linin
g. The gap between the NOS IR nerve fibers and the membrane of the target c
ells was 20 to 250nm. Apparent synaptic contacts were observed between the
IR nerve fibers and unlabelled nerve processes and other non IR nerve cell
body. It is confirmed that NO might influence smooth muscle cell activity,
regulate blood flow and modulate the function of the epithelial cells. Our
ultrastructural study suggested that some of the NOS containing neurons bel
ong to the intrinsic interneurons and have a regulatory effect on other int
rinsic nerve elements involved in local neuronal reflexes.