myenteric ganglion

myenteric plexus ganglion

A ganglion that is part of a myenteric plexus. The myoenteric ganglion serves as a control center for local gut functions, such as motility.

種類 Nerve
親構造 autonomic ganglion
ラテン語名 myenteric plexus ganglion

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What is a myenteric ganglion?
A myenteric ganglion is a cluster of nerve cell bodies that forms part of the myenteric plexus (also known as Auerbach's plexus), a network of nerves located between the muscle layers of the gastrointestinal tract wall. These ganglia serve as local control centers for gut functions.
Where is the myenteric ganglion located?
Myenteric ganglia are located within the wall of the gastrointestinal tract, specifically between the outer longitudinal and inner circular muscle layers. They are distributed throughout the length of the gut from the esophagus to the rectum.
What is the function of the myenteric ganglion?
The myenteric ganglion is primarily involved in controlling gastrointestinal motility — the coordinated muscular contractions that move food through the digestive tract. It is part of the enteric nervous system, which can function relatively independently of the central nervous system.
What conditions may be associated with the myenteric ganglion?
Abnormalities involving myenteric ganglia may be associated with motility disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Research has investigated their involvement in conditions affecting intestinal movement and coordination, though clinical evaluation is required for any diagnosis.
How are myenteric ganglia examined?
Myenteric ganglia are typically examined through histological analysis of gastrointestinal tissue samples. Specialized staining techniques and immunohistochemistry may be used to identify and study these structures in laboratory settings.

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