In the above diagram, where do most immune cells accumulate? sub-mucosa and mesenteric plexus O lamina propria of mucosa O circulation dorsal root ganglion

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In the above diagram, where do most immune cells accumulate?
sub-mucosa and mesenteric plexus
O lamina propria of mucosa
O circulation
O dorsal root ganglion
Transcribed Image Text:In the above diagram, where do most immune cells accumulate? sub-mucosa and mesenteric plexus O lamina propria of mucosa O circulation O dorsal root ganglion
Spinal
cord
Medulla
Nodose
ganglion
1.
General
distribution of
neuronal and
Immune cells
2.
Local neuro-
Immune loop
3
Vagal neuro-
immune loop
DRG
4 Viscerofugal
neuro-immune
loop
Thoracolumbar
neuro-immune
loop
Sympathetic
ganglia
My
Nodose ganglion
Sympathetic neuron
Enteroendocrine cell
Afferent nerve fiber
Enteric neuron
Intraepithelial lymphocyte (T cell)
Efferent nerve fiber
Lamina propria macrophage
Mast cell
Intrinsic nerve fiber
Muscularis stellate macrophage
B and T cell
Extrinsic nerve fiber
DRG/spinal cord neuron
Innate lymphoid cell and LTi cell
SEROSA
LONGITUDINAL
MUSCLE
MYENTERIC
PLEXUS
CIRCULAR
MUSCLE
SUBMUCOSAL
PLEXUS
LAMINA
PROPRIA
Transcribed Image Text:Spinal cord Medulla Nodose ganglion 1. General distribution of neuronal and Immune cells 2. Local neuro- Immune loop 3 Vagal neuro- immune loop DRG 4 Viscerofugal neuro-immune loop Thoracolumbar neuro-immune loop Sympathetic ganglia My Nodose ganglion Sympathetic neuron Enteroendocrine cell Afferent nerve fiber Enteric neuron Intraepithelial lymphocyte (T cell) Efferent nerve fiber Lamina propria macrophage Mast cell Intrinsic nerve fiber Muscularis stellate macrophage B and T cell Extrinsic nerve fiber DRG/spinal cord neuron Innate lymphoid cell and LTi cell SEROSA LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE MYENTERIC PLEXUS CIRCULAR MUSCLE SUBMUCOSAL PLEXUS LAMINA PROPRIA
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