The innervation pattern of parietal pericardium was studied in normal as well as chemically sympathectomized rats using the cholinesterase histochemical method. The existence of important regional variations in the distribution of cholinergic nerves within various portions of parietal pericardium studied was observed. The atria appear more richly innervated than ventricles, while the innervation of atria is characterized by the existence of thin and thick cholinergic nerve fibers not organized in plexuses and of elbow-shaped acetylcholinesterase cholinergic nerve fibers.
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August 1982
The cholinergic innervation of the aorta has been studied in some mammalian species. Cholinergic nerve fibers (CNF) are organized in the aorta of the rabbit, kid, lamb, and guinea pig in 2 plexuses. The plexuses of CNF consist of a superficial plexus localized in the adventitial layer and a deep one localized in the adventitial-medial transitional zone.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cholinergic innervation of the thyroid gland has been studied in the human. AChE positive nerve fibers are localized in the wall of the thyroid artery, arranged in two plexuses, a superficial (adventitial) and a deep one (medial). The glandular tissue is provided with cholinergic nerve fibers, localized between and around thyroid follicles.
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