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Calcium Imaging of Enteric Neuron and Glia Activities in a Mouse Colonic Myenteric Plexus

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Take an imaging chamber containing immobilized mouse colonic myenteric plexus tissue, which houses ganglionated plexuses composed of networks of enteric neurons and glial cells.

These cells are labeled with a calcium indicator that fluoresces upon calcium binding.

Next, place the chamber on a fluorescence microscope stage. Perfuse the chamber with a pre-warmed buffer containing inhibitors to suppress muscle contractions during imaging.

Using a microscope,  identify healthy ganglionic regions that exhibit uniform fluorescence.

Acquire fluorescent images to measure baseline activity, providing a reference for intracellular calcium levels.

Perfuse the tissue with a receptor agonist to activate neuronal receptors, which triggers intracellular calcium influx and an increase in fluorescence intensity.

Neuronal activation indirectly stimulates surrounding glial cells, leading to calcium influx and a subsequent increase in fluorescence.

Capture time-lapse fluorescent images to measure changes in fluorescence intensity, which indicate calcium dynamics and signaling activity in both neurons and glial cells relative to baseline levels.

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Calcium Imaging of Enteric Neuron and Glia Activities in a Mouse Colonic Myenteric Plexus

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