Journal article

Optogenetic Demonstration of Functional Innervation of Mouse Colon by Neurons Derived From Transplanted Neural Cells

LA Stamp, RM Gwynne, JPP Foong, AE Lomax, MM Hao, DI Kaplan, CA Reid, S Petrou, AM Allen, JC Bornstein, HM Young

Gastroenterology | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background & Aims Cell therapy offers the potential to treat gastrointestinal motility disorders caused by diseased or absent enteric neurons. We examined whether neurons generated from transplanted enteric neural cells provide a functional innervation of bowel smooth muscle in mice. Methods Enteric neural cells expressing the light-sensitive ion channel, channelrhodopsin, were isolated from the fetal or postnatal mouse bowel and transplanted into the distal colon of 3- to 4-week-old wild-type recipient mice. Intracellular electrophysiological recordings of responses to light stimulation of the transplanted cells were made from colonic smooth muscle cells in recipient mice. Electrical stimul..

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