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An In-vitro Preparation of Isolated Enteric Neurons and Glia from the Myenteric Plexus of the Adult Mouse
Authors:Tricia H Smith  Joy Ngwainmbi  John R Grider  William L Dewey  Hamid I Akbarali
Institution:1.Pharmacology and Toxicology, Virginia Commonwealth University;2.Physiology and Biophyics, Virginia Commonwealth University
Abstract:The enteric nervous system is a vast network of neurons and glia running the length of the gastrointestinal tract that functionally controls gastrointestinal motility. A procedure for the isolation and culture of a mixed population of neurons and glia from the myenteric plexus is described. The primary cultures can be maintained for over 7 days, with connections developing among the neurons and glia. The longitudinal muscle strip with the attached myenteric plexus is stripped from the underlying circular muscle of the mouse ileum or colon and subjected to enzymatic digestion. In sterile conditions, the isolated neuronal and glia population are preserved within the pellet following centrifugation and plated on coverslips. Within 24-48 hr, neurite outgrowth occurs and neurons can be identified by pan-neuronal markers. After two days in culture, isolated neurons fire action potentials as observed by patch clamp studies. Furthermore, enteric glia can also be identified by GFAP staining. A network of neurons and glia in close apposition forms within 5 - 7 days. Enteric neurons can be individually and directly studied using methods such as immunohistochemistry, electrophysiology, calcium imaging, and single-cell PCR. Furthermore, this procedure can be performed in genetically modified animals. This methodology is simple to perform and inexpensive. Overall, this protocol exposes the components of the enteric nervous system in an easily manipulated manner so that we may better discover the functionality of the ENS in normal and disease states.
Keywords:Neurobiology  Issue 78  Neuroscience  Biomedical Engineering  Anatomy  Physiology  Molecular Biology  Cellular Biology  Biophysics  Pharmacology  Myenteric Plexus  Digestive System  Neurosciences  Enteric nervous system  culture  mouse  patch clamp  action potential  gastrointestinal neuropathies  neurons  glia  tissue  cell culture  animal model
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