Título
Recreating intestinal peristalsis in the petri dish
11627/510711627/5107
Autor
Espinosa Luna, Rosa
Barajas Espinosa, Alma Rosa
Ochoa Cortés, Fernando
Barajas López, Carlos
Resumen
"Here we describe a culture technique of cells dissociated from the external muscularis of the guinea pig small intestine, which allows us to maintain all the elements involved in the intestinal peristaltic reflex. After a few days in culture, these cells reorganize to form a small group of cells that permit the generation of pacemaker activity, spontaneous contractions, and the development of inhibitory and excitatory junction potentials in the petri dish, all elements involved in the peristaltic reflex. Therefore, these co-cultures are suitable to study the cellular and molecular aspects related to the development, maintenance, and modulation of motor intestinal functions."
Fecha de publicación
2017Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7571-6_34Área de conocimiento
BIOQUÍMICAColecciones
Editor
Humana Press IncPalabras clave
Smooth muscleNeuromuscular junctions
Gastrointestinal tract
Small intestine
Enteric nervous system
Myenteric neurons
Slow waves
Inhibitory junction potentials
Excitatory junction potentials