AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how the dog hypogastric nerve regenerates after being implanted in the distal region of the caudal large intestine.
  • Results show that the implanted nerve not only repairs itself but also aids in developing a robust neurovascular network within the large intestine wall.
  • Regenerated nerve fibers from this network penetrate the large intestine wall, suggesting a new internal nervous system that enhances the organ's regulatory functions.

Article Abstract

Findings of the study on the dog hypogastric nerve regeneration after implantation in caudal large intestine distal region are presented. Not only occurrence of the implanted nerve structure repair was shown, but also its assistance to formation of a well-developed neurovascular plexus in large intestine wall. Regenerated nerve fibres from the nervous plexus that forms in the epineurium of the implanted nerve invade the wall of large intestine. These data indicate the formation of an intramural nervous apparatus in large intestine wall providing additional neurotrophic regulation of an organ.

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