2023
DOI: 10.3791/64169
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Isolation of Murine Intestinal Mesenchyme Resulting in a High Yield of Telocytes

Abstract: The murine small intestine, or colon mesenchyme, is highly heterogenous, containing distinct cell types including blood and lymphatic endothelium, nerves, fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, immune cells, and the recently identified cell type, telocytes. Telocytes are unique mesenchymal cells with long cytoplasmic processes, reaching a distance of tens to hundreds of microns from the cell body. Telocytes have recently emerged as an important intestinal stem cell niche component, providing Wnt pro… Show more

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“…TCs are widespread in a variety of tissues and organs, such as cardiac tissues, [5,6] vessels, [7] the trachea and lungs, [8,9] gallbladder, [10] liver, [11] Intestinal tissues, [12] duodenum, [13] colon, [14] and spleen, [15] and they are also found in the male genitals including the testis, [16] and epididymis, [17] as well as the female genital organs and the uterus, [18,19] oviduct, [20] and placenta. [21] In addition, TCs are also found in the pleura, [22] skin, [1] parotid glands, [23] skeletal muscle, [24,25] and epithelium.…”
Section: Origin and Physiological Role Of Telocytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TCs are widespread in a variety of tissues and organs, such as cardiac tissues, [5,6] vessels, [7] the trachea and lungs, [8,9] gallbladder, [10] liver, [11] Intestinal tissues, [12] duodenum, [13] colon, [14] and spleen, [15] and they are also found in the male genitals including the testis, [16] and epididymis, [17] as well as the female genital organs and the uterus, [18,19] oviduct, [20] and placenta. [21] In addition, TCs are also found in the pleura, [22] skin, [1] parotid glands, [23] skeletal muscle, [24,25] and epithelium.…”
Section: Origin and Physiological Role Of Telocytesmentioning
confidence: 99%