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. 1977 Jun 13;180(4):453-65.
doi: 10.1007/BF00220168.

Electron microscopic study on the innervation of the pancreas of the domestic fowl

Electron microscopic study on the innervation of the pancreas of the domestic fowl

T Watanabe et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

The innervation of the pancreas of the domestic fowl was studied electron microscopically. The extrapancreatic nerve is composed mostly of unmyelinated nerve fibers with a smaller component of myelinated nerve fibers. The latter are not found in the parenchyma. The pancreas contains ganglion cells in the interlobular connective tissue. The unmyelinated nerve fibers branch off along blood vessels. Their synaptic terminals contact with the exocrine and endocrine tissues. The synaptic terminals can be divided into four types based on a combination of three kinds of synaptic vesicles. Type I synaptic terminals contain only small clear vesicles about 600 A in diameter. Type II terminals are cgaracteruzed by small clear and large dense core vesicles 1,000 A in diameter. Type III terminals contain small vesicles and small dense core vesicles 500 A in diameter. Type IV terminals are characterized by small and large dense core vesicles. The exocrine tissue receives a richer nervous supply than the endocrine tissue. Type II and IV terminals are distributed in the acinus, and they contact A and D cells of the islets. B cells and pancreatic ducts are supplied mainly by Type II terminals, the blood vessels by Type IV terminals.

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