Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (08): 1212-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the distribution patterns of neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and synaptophysin (SYN) duringthe development of human fetal stomach. Methods Sixteen specimens of human fetal (gestational age 2 to 4 months) gastrictissues were examined with immunohistochemistry for detecting the distribution of NSE and SYN expressions in the gastricwalls. Results During the second to fourth gestational months, NSE was strongly expressed in the nerve cells and nerve fibersof the myenteric nerve plexus of human fetal stomach. As the gestational age increased, the numbers of NSE positive cells andfibers increased gradually in the gastric submucosa, but NSE was negative in the gastric mucosa. At the second gestationalmonth, SYN expression was negative in the mucosa but positive in the myenteric nerve plexus; during the third to fourthmonths, positive SYN expression was found in the mucosa, submucosa and myenteric nerve plexus of the embryonic gastricwalls and its expression intensity increased with the gestational age. Conclusion SYN and NSE are both involved in theregulation of the nervous system in the gastric wall but their expressions and distributions follow different patterns during thedevelopment of human fetal stomach.
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