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View article: A call for a unified and multimodal definition of cellular identity in the enteric nervous system
A call for a unified and multimodal definition of cellular identity in the enteric nervous system Open
View article: Plasticity of enteric neurotransmission varies during day-night cycles and with feeding state
Plasticity of enteric neurotransmission varies during day-night cycles and with feeding state Open
Neuronal activity in the enteric nervous system changes during the 24-h day/night cycle, with increased neuronal function detected at night when mice are feeding and active. However, following an acute fast, neuronal sensitivity becomes mo…
View article: From diversity to disease: unravelling the role of enteric glial cells
From diversity to disease: unravelling the role of enteric glial cells Open
Enteric glial cells (EGCs) are an essential component of the enteric nervous system (ENS) and play key roles in gastrointestinal development, homeostasis, and disease. Derived from neural crest cells, EGCs undergo complex differentiation p…
View article: A call for a unified and multimodal definition of cellular identity in the enteric nervous system
A call for a unified and multimodal definition of cellular identity in the enteric nervous system Open
Summary The enteric nervous system (ENS) is a tantalizing frontier in neuroscience. With the recent emergence of single cell transcriptomic technologies, this rare and poorly understood tissue has begun to be better characterized in recent…
View article: Development of the aganglionic colon following surgical rescue in a cell therapy model of Hirschsprung disease in rat
Development of the aganglionic colon following surgical rescue in a cell therapy model of Hirschsprung disease in rat Open
Patients with Hirschsprung disease lack enteric ganglia in the distal colon and propulsion of colorectal content is substantially impaired. Proposed stem cell therapies to replace neurons require surgical bypass of the aganglionic bowel du…
View article: Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Modulate Motility and Enteric Neural Activity in the Mouse Colon
Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Modulate Motility and Enteric Neural Activity in the Mouse Colon Open
Glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, and there is evidence that Group-I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGlu1 and mGlu5) have established roles in excitatory neurotransmission and synaptic pla…
View article: A Novel Method for Identifying the Transition Zone in Long-Segment Hirschsprung Disease: Investigating the Muscle Unit to Ganglion Ratio
A Novel Method for Identifying the Transition Zone in Long-Segment Hirschsprung Disease: Investigating the Muscle Unit to Ganglion Ratio Open
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is characterised by the absence of enteric ganglia along variable lengths of the distal bowel. Current gold standard treatment involves the surgical resection of the defective, aganglionic bowel. Clear and relia…
View article: IL-33 promotes gastric tumour growth in concert with activation and recruitment of inflammatory myeloid cells
IL-33 promotes gastric tumour growth in concert with activation and recruitment of inflammatory myeloid cells Open
Interleukin-33 (IL-33) is an IL-1 family cytokine known to promote T-helper (Th) type 2 immune responses that are often deregulated in gastric cancer (GC). IL-33 is overexpressed in human gastric tumours suggesting a role in driving GC pro…
View article: Development, Diversity, and Neurogenic Capacity of Enteric Glia
Development, Diversity, and Neurogenic Capacity of Enteric Glia Open
Enteric glia are a fascinating population of cells. Initially identified in the gut wall as the “support” cells of the enteric nervous system, studies over the past 20 years have unveiled a vast array of functions carried out by enteric gl…
View article: Surgical method to prevent early death of neonatal rat pups with Hirschsprung disease, thus permitting development of long-term therapeutic approaches
Surgical method to prevent early death of neonatal rat pups with Hirschsprung disease, thus permitting development of long-term therapeutic approaches Open
Hirschsprung disease occurs when children are born with no intrinsic nerve cells in varying lengths of the large intestine. In the most severe cases, neurons are also missing from the distal part of the small intestine. Nerve-mediated rela…
View article: Publisher Correction: Kif1bp loss in mice leads to defects in the peripheral and central nervous system and perinatal death
Publisher Correction: Kif1bp loss in mice leads to defects in the peripheral and central nervous system and perinatal death Open
A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has been fixed in the paper.
View article: Kif1bp loss in mice leads to defects in the peripheral and central nervous system and perinatal death
Kif1bp loss in mice leads to defects in the peripheral and central nervous system and perinatal death Open
Goldberg-Shprintzen syndrome is a poorly understood condition characterized by learning difficulties, facial dysmorphism, microcephaly, and Hirschsprung disease. GOSHS is due to recessive mutations in KIAA1279 , which encodes kinesin famil…
View article: Optogenetic Demonstration of Functional Innervation of Mouse Colon by Neurons Derived From Transplanted Neural Cells
Optogenetic Demonstration of Functional Innervation of Mouse Colon by Neurons Derived From Transplanted Neural Cells Open
View article: Exposure to GDNF Enhances the Ability of Enteric Neural Progenitors to Generate an Enteric Nervous System
Exposure to GDNF Enhances the Ability of Enteric Neural Progenitors to Generate an Enteric Nervous System Open
View article: Recent advances in regenerative medicine to treat enteric neuropathies: use of human cells
Recent advances in regenerative medicine to treat enteric neuropathies: use of human cells Open
As current options for treating most enteric neuropathies are either non‐effective or associated with significant ongoing problems, cell therapy is a potential attractive possibility to treat congenital and acquired neuropathies. Studies u…
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View article: A Novel Mutation in Nucleoporin 35 Causes Murine Degenerative Colonic Smooth Muscle Myopathy
A Novel Mutation in Nucleoporin 35 Causes Murine Degenerative Colonic Smooth Muscle Myopathy Open
View article: White paper on guidelines concerning enteric nervous system stem cell therapy for enteric neuropathies
White paper on guidelines concerning enteric nervous system stem cell therapy for enteric neuropathies Open
View article: A novel mutation in the nucleoporin NUP35 causes murine degenerative colonic smooth muscle myopathy
A novel mutation in the nucleoporin NUP35 causes murine degenerative colonic smooth muscle myopathy Open
Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction (CIPO) is a rare, but life-threatening, disease characterized by severe intestinal dysmotility. Histopathological studies of CIPO patients have identified several different mechanisms that appear to be…
View article: Enteric Neural Cells From Hirschsprung Disease Patients Form Ganglia in Autologous Aneuronal Colon
Enteric Neural Cells From Hirschsprung Disease Patients Form Ganglia in Autologous Aneuronal Colon Open
NC-lineage cells can be obtained from HSCR patient colon and can form ENS-like structures in aneuronal colonic muscle from the same patient.
View article: Surgical Intervention to Rescue Hirschsprung Disease in a Rat Model
Surgical Intervention to Rescue Hirschsprung Disease in a Rat Model Open
This study provides a novel approach for studying EDNRB signalling in multiple organ systems in mature rats, including an animal model to study the efficacy of cell therapy to treat Hirschsprung disease.
View article: Ion Channel Expression in the Developing Enteric Nervous System
Ion Channel Expression in the Developing Enteric Nervous System Open
The enteric nervous system arises from neural crest-derived cells (ENCCs) that migrate caudally along the embryonic gut. The expression of ion channels by ENCCs in embryonic mice was investigated using a PCR-based array, RT-PCR and immunoh…