2005
DOI: 10.1540/jsmr.41.141
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Absence of peristalsis in the ileum of W/WV mutant mice that are selectively deficient in myenteric interstitial cells of Cajal

Abstract: It is well known that the enteric nervous system plays a key role in the generation of gastrointestinal peristaltic movements. Recently, the networks of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) have been found to be essential in the generation of spontaneous gastrointestinal movements. However, the role of ICC in the mechanisms involved in the generation of peristaltic movements is still controversial. The aim of the present study was to reveal how pacemaker myenteric ICC (ICC-MY) and the enteric nervous system contr… Show more

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“…explained by assuming that the membrane potential oscillations inW/W v mice were not slow waves, but they were "slow-wave action potentials," which have the rhythmicity of the slow waves ( Fig. 4D) (45,107). However, there is no explanation as to what initiates the periodic occurrence of discrete spike bursts and their associated phasic contractions in these mice.…”
Section: The Roles Of Icc In the Generation And Propagation Of Slow Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…explained by assuming that the membrane potential oscillations inW/W v mice were not slow waves, but they were "slow-wave action potentials," which have the rhythmicity of the slow waves ( Fig. 4D) (45,107). However, there is no explanation as to what initiates the periodic occurrence of discrete spike bursts and their associated phasic contractions in these mice.…”
Section: The Roles Of Icc In the Generation And Propagation Of Slow Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICCs direct the electrical rhythmicity and peristalsis of the gut [26,39]. Furthermore, blocking Kit signaling with a neutralizing antibody [40] or with imatinib mesylate [41,42], a clinically available receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor developed for leukemia and gastrointestinal stromal tumors, causes loss of ICC and electrical rhythmicity in mice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…ICC play as an electrical pacemaker and mediate both inhibitory and excitatory motor neurotransmissions, which manifest as electrical slow waves in smooth muscles. Consequently, ICC contribute to segmenting and peristaltic contractile activity (20,33). ICC have been diminished or lost in human disease such as diabetic gastroenteropathy (34), slow-transit constipation (13,17,26), and intestinal pseudoobstruction (21).…”
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