Saturday, October 24, 2015

Very enteric gut glia

Whoa.. totally sidetracked today by some basic information about the enteric nervous system I previously did not know.  Stumbled across this paper: Imaging neuron-glia interactions in the enteric nervous system, full text (at least for now..).

(I confess to not knowing that enteric neurons had "glia." Well, ok, I figured they likely had very thin (probably) myelination. But "glia"?)  

Turns out that they do. 
From Boesnams et al.: "Enteric glial cells share several features with astrocytes." (Unlike Schwann cells, I guess.)

"The ENS develops from neural crest cells that migrate and proliferate extensively to eventually form a network of interconnected ganglia throughout the entire length of the gut."


From Sasselli et al: "All enteric neurons and glia are derived from neural crest cells (NCC)"

Here is a trust-worthy, basic info page:  Enteric NS


Note to self: Live long and learn something new every day.
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1. Valentina Sasselli,  Vassilis Pachnis, Alan J. Burns;  The enteric nervous system. Developmental Biology Volume 366, Issue 1, 1 June 2012, Pages 64–73 (FULL TEXT)
2. Furness JB; Enteric nervous system. Scholarpedia 2007
3. Werend Boesmans, Michiel A. Martens, Nathalie Weltens, Marlene M. Hao, Jan Tack, Carla Cirillo, and Pieter Vanden Berghe; Imaging neuron-glia interactions in the enteric nervous system. Front Cell Neurosci. 2013; 7: 183 (FULL TEXT)

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