van Lommel A, Lauweryns J M, Marcus M, Vertommen J D
Laboratory of Histopathology, Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium.
Acta Anat (Basel). 1995;153(3):203-9. doi: 10.1159/000147734.
Lungs of fetal and neonatal lambs were found to contain small, inconspicuous and widely dispersed neuroepithelial bodies (NEB). Under the light microscope, NEB could only be identified with certainty by their positive immune reaction to antibodies against serotonin. At the ultrastructural level, a large number of dense-cored vesicles was found in the corpuscular cells of the NEB. However, the number of intracorpuscular nerve endings was small. We conclude from these findings that, in the lamb, NEB act primarily as local regulators of lung function and that their reflex-mediated actions may be of secondary importance. This may be related to the fact that lungs of lambs at birth are relatively mature compared to those of various other species. Increased maturation of lungs and a concomitant decreased risk of insufficient oxygenation might be associated with the presence of an oxygen-sensitive chemoreceptor with primarily local actions for prevention of hypoxia.
研究发现,胎羊和新生羔羊的肺中含有小的、不显眼且广泛分布的神经上皮小体(NEB)。在光学显微镜下,只有通过NEB对血清素抗体的阳性免疫反应才能确切识别它们。在超微结构水平上,在NEB的球细胞中发现了大量有致密核心的囊泡。然而,球内神经末梢的数量很少。从这些发现中我们得出结论,在羔羊中,NEB主要作为肺功能的局部调节因子,其反射介导的作用可能是次要的。这可能与以下事实有关:与其他各种物种相比,羔羊出生时的肺相对成熟。肺成熟度的提高以及随之而来的氧合不足风险的降低可能与存在主要具有局部作用以预防缺氧的氧敏感化学感受器有关。