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Video Imaging and Spatiotemporal Maps to Analyze Gastrointestinal Motility in Mice.

Mathusi Swaminathan1, Elisa Hill-Yardin1, Melina Ellis1, Matthew Zygorodimos2, Leigh A Johnston3, Rachel M Gwynne1, Joel C Bornstein4.   

Abstract

The enteric nervous system (ENS) plays an important role in regulating gastrointestinal (GI) motility and can function independently of the central nervous system. Changes in ENS function are a major cause of GI symptoms and disease and may contribute to GI symptoms reported in neuropsychiatric disorders including autism. It is well established that isolated colon segments generate spontaneous, rhythmic contractions known as Colonic Migrating Motor Complexes (CMMCs). A procedure to analyze the enteric neural regulation of CMMCs in ex vivo preparations of mouse colon is described. The colon is dissected from the animal and flushed to remove fecal content prior to being cannulated in an organ bath. Data is acquired via a video camera positioned above the organ bath and converted to high-resolution spatiotemporal maps via an in-house software package. Using this technique, baseline contractile patterns and pharmacological effects on ENS function in colon segments can be compared over 3-4 hr. In addition, propagation length and speed of CMMCs can be recorded as well as changes in gut diameter and contraction frequency. This technique is useful for characterizing gastrointestinal motility patterns in transgenic mouse models (and in other species including rat and guinea pig). In this way, pharmacologically induced changes in CMMCs are recorded in wild type mice and in the Neuroligin-3(R451C) mouse model of autism. Furthermore, this technique can be applied to other regions of the GI tract including the duodenum, jejunum and ileum and at different developmental ages in mice.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26862815      PMCID: PMC4781722          DOI: 10.3791/53828

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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9.  Colonic dilation and altered ex vivo gastrointestinal motility in the neuroligin-3 knockout mouse.

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10.  Regional complexity in enteric neuron wiring reflects diversity of motility patterns in the mouse large intestine.

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