myenteric ganglion of small intestine

A myenteric ganglion located in the myenteric plexus of the small intestine.

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What is the myenteric ganglion of the small intestine?
The myenteric ganglion of the small intestine is a cluster of neurons located within the myenteric plexus (also known as Auerbach's plexus) of the small intestinal wall. It is part of the enteric nervous system and contains neurons that coordinate the smooth muscle contractions responsible for peristalsis and mixing movements in the small intestine.
Where is the myenteric ganglion of the small intestine located?
The myenteric ganglion of the small intestine is located between the two layers of smooth muscle in the intestinal wall — specifically between the outer longitudinal and inner circular muscle layers. This position allows it to directly coordinate the activity of both muscle layers throughout the length of the small intestine.
What is the function of the myenteric ganglion of the small intestine?
The myenteric ganglion contains motor neurons and interneurons that generate and coordinate peristaltic reflexes — the coordinated waves of contraction and relaxation that propel intestinal contents forward. It also facilitates segmentation movements that mix chyme with digestive juices to enhance nutrient absorption.
What conditions may affect the myenteric ganglion of the small intestine?
Myenteric ganglia of the small intestine may be associated with enteric neuropathy, which may manifest as intestinal dysmotility. Autoimmune conditions, paraneoplastic syndromes, viral infections, and inflammatory bowel disease may be associated with loss or dysfunction of myenteric neurons and impaired gut motility.
How is the myenteric ganglion of the small intestine examined?
Myenteric ganglia are examined histologically in full-thickness biopsies or surgical specimens of the small intestinal wall. Standard hematoxylin and eosin staining reveals ganglionic cell clusters, while immunohistochemical staining for neuronal markers such as S100, PGP9.5, and calretinin helps quantify and characterize the neuronal populations.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.