Use of a microelectrode array to record extracellular pacemaker potentials from the gastrointestinal tracts of the ICR mouse and house musk shrew (Suncus murinus)

被引:12
|
作者
Liu, Julia Y. H. [1 ]
Du, Peng [2 ]
Chan, Wood Yee [1 ]
Rudd, John A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Fac Med, Sch Biomed Sci, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Auckland, Auckland Bioengn Inst, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
Gastrointestinal tract; Interstitial cells of Cajal; Microelectrode array; Pacemaker potential; Slow wave; ELECTRICAL SLOW WAVES; INTERSTITIAL-CELLS; CAJAL; CONDUCTANCE; TEMPERATURE; DUODENUM; CURRENTS; MOTILIN; COLON;
D O I
10.1016/j.ceca.2019.05.002
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Background: The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of smooth muscles in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is governed by pacemaker electrical potentials, also termed slow waves, which are calcium currents generated by interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs). Malfunction of pacemaker rhythms contributes to a number of clinically challenging gastrointestinal motility disorders. Method: A microelectrode array (MEA) was used to record slow waves in vitro from intact GI tissues freshly isolated from the ICR mouse and Suncus murinus. The effects of temperature, extracellular calcium and potassium concentrations on pacemaker potentials were quantified using spatiotemporal metrics. Results: Pacemaker frequency decreased from the duodenum to the ileum in the mouse, but this phenomenon was less significant in Suncus murinus. In both the mouse and Suncus murinus, the stomach had a much lower pacemaker frequency than the intestine. Propagation velocity and amplitude were highest in the proximal intestine. Temperature significantly increased pacemaker frequency in the intestinal tissues of both species. Removal of Ca(2+)from the medium inhibited pacemaker potential and increasing the Ca2+ concentration increased pacemaker frequency in the mouse ileum. Increasing K+ concentration decreased pacemaker frequency in the absence of nifedipine. Conclusions: The MEA allows efficient investigation of gut pacemaker frequency and propagation.
引用
收藏
页码:175 / 188
页数:14
相关论文
共 19 条
  • [1] Immunolocalization of the PP family and its receptors in the gastrointestinal tract of house musk shrew, Suncus murinus
    Yi, Shuang-Qin
    Li, Jun
    Yamaguchi, Takeshi
    Hori, Kiyomi
    Hayashi, Koei
    Itoh, Masahiro
    Ozaki, Noriyuki
    NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY LETTERS, 2011, 32 (02) : 212 - 219
  • [2] Pathogenicity of Helicobacter species isolated from the stomach of the house musk shrew (Suncus murinus)
    Goto, K
    Ebukuro, S
    Ohashi, H
    Itoh, T
    COMPARATIVE MEDICINE, 2000, 50 (01): : 73 - 77
  • [3] Regional differences in the action of cisplatin to affect slow waves in the gastrointestinal tract of house musk shrew (Suncus murinus)
    Liu, Julia Y. H.
    Du, Peng
    Rudd, John A.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2020, 177 (11) : 2640 - 2640
  • [4] Insights Into Acute and Delayed Cisplatin-Induced Emesis From a Microelectrode Array, Radiotelemetry and Whole-Body Plethysmography Study of Suncus murinus (House Musk Shrew)
    Tu, Longlong
    Liu, Julia Y. H.
    Lu, Zengbing
    Cui, Dexuan
    Ngan, Man P.
    Du, Peng
    Rudd, John A.
    FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY, 2021, 12
  • [5] Isolation and characterization of Helicobacter species from the stomach of the house musk shrew (Suncus murinus) with chronic gastritis
    Goto, K
    Ohashi, H
    Ebukuro, S
    Itoh, K
    Tohma, Y
    Takakura, A
    Wakana, S
    Ito, M
    Itoh, T
    CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY, 1998, 37 (01) : 44 - 51
  • [6] Isolation and Characterization of Helicobacter Species from the Stomach of the House Musk Shrew (Suncus murinus) with Chronic Gastritis
    Kazuo Goto
    Hiroaki Ohashi
    Susumu Ebukuro
    Kikuji Itoh
    Yukiko Tohma
    Akira Takakura
    Shigeharu Wakana
    Mamoru Ito
    Toshio Itoh
    Current Microbiology, 1998, 37 : 44 - 51
  • [7] THE DISTRIBUTION OF ENDOCRINE-CELLS IN THE MUCOSA OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT OF THE HOUSE MUSK SHREW, SUNCUS-MURINUS (INSECTIVORA)
    KANAMORI, Y
    NAKAZAWA, S
    KITOH, J
    HOSHINO, M
    CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH, 1989, 258 (02) : 365 - 371
  • [8] Numerical variation of teeth in the wild house musk shrew Suncus murinus captured from Nagasaki, Japan
    Jogahara, Takamichi
    Oda, Sen-ichi
    Kawai, Tatsushi
    Hanamura, Hajime
    Koyasu, Kazuhiro
    ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY, 2008, 53 (07) : 617 - 621
  • [9] Morphological and Sequence Analysis of Mycoplasma sp Isolated from the Oral Cavity of a House Musk Shrew (Suncus murinus)
    Goto, Kazuo
    Yasuda, Masahiko
    Hayashimoto, Nobuhito
    Ebukuro, Susumu
    JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2010, 72 (01): : 109 - 111
  • [10] Comparison of sucrase-free isomaltase with sucrase-isomaltase purified from the house musk shrew Suncus murinus
    Takesue, Y
    Yokota, K
    Oda, S
    Takesue, S
    BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-PROTEIN STRUCTURE AND MOLECULAR ENZYMOLOGY, 2001, 1544 (1-2): : 341 - 349