Peripheral nerve - penis (40x objective lens)


This image shows a peripheral nerve consisting of a single fascicle, surrounded by a thick collagenous epineurium containing the flattened nuclei of fibroblasts. The cell nuclei that can be seen within the nerves belong primarily to Schwann cells. An arteriole with flattened endothelial cell nuclei is present within the epineurium on the lower left side. The nerve fibers appear as a dark dot surrounded by a circular clear area, marking the location of the myelin sheath. The dark line on the outside of the myelin sheath is formed by a Schwann cell. The spaces between the myelinated nerve fibers are shrinkage artifacts, but they mark the location of the endoneurium, the thin connective tissue layer that surrounds each myelinated fiber.
Stain = H&E

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The University of Oklahoma

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