Contractile activity of mouse small intestinal longitudinal smooth muscle
2004
Abstract Background Interest in genomic modulation experimentally often necessitates use of mouse models. Materials and methods AIM: To characterize and quantitate smooth muscle contractile activity of the mouse small intestine using in vitro techniques. Full-thickness jejunal and ileal muscle strips from mice were cut in the direction of longitudinal muscle, suspended in tissue baths (37°C), and connected to force transducers. Spontaneous contractility and two dose-response curves to the cholinergic agonist bethanechol and adrenergic agonist norepinephrine were quantitated for 6 h. Results Total contractile activity increased over 4 to 5 h in jejunum ( P P P Conclusion Experiments in murine jejunal but not ileal longitudinal muscle in vitro must consider early changes in contractile activity after tissue harvest. These experiments serve as a baseline for comparison of stimuli or genetic modifications on murine contractile activity of longitudinal muscle in vivo.
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