Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1725475117> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1725475117 endingPage "241" @default.
- W1725475117 startingPage "229" @default.
- W1725475117 abstract "Enteric glial cells are vital for the autonomic control of gastrointestinal homeostasis by the enteric nervous system. Several different functions have been assigned to enteric glial cells but whether these are performed by specialized subtypes with a distinctive phenotype and function remains elusive. We used Mosaic Analysis with Double Markers and inducible lineage tracing to characterize the morphology and dynamic molecular marker expression of enteric GLIA in the myenteric plexus. Functional analysis in individually identified enteric glia was performed by Ca2+ imaging. Our experiments have identified four morphologically distinct subpopulations of enteric glia in the gastrointestinal tract of adult mice. Marker expression analysis showed that the majority of glia in the myenteric plexus co-express glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), S100β, and Sox10. However, a considerable fraction (up to 80%) of glia outside the myenteric ganglia, did not label for these markers. Lineage tracing experiments suggest that these alternative combinations of markers reflect dynamic gene regulation rather than lineage restrictions. At the functional level, the three myenteric glia subtypes can be distinguished by their differential response to adenosine triphosphate. Together, our studies reveal extensive heterogeneity and phenotypic plasticity of enteric glial cells and set a framework for further investigations aimed at deciphering their role in digestive function and disease. GLIA 2015;63:229–241" @default.
- W1725475117 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1725475117 creator A5012592108 @default.
- W1725475117 creator A5023613754 @default.
- W1725475117 creator A5044812020 @default.
- W1725475117 creator A5050467409 @default.
- W1725475117 date "2014-08-26" @default.
- W1725475117 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W1725475117 title "Heterogeneity and phenotypic plasticity of glial cells in the mammalian enteric nervous system" @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1492340080 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1494624318 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1516887940 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1576754558 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1602363234 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1972712245 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1984838392 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1990046990 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1990736267 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1991750645 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1995927317 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1996131200 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W1998432972 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2000793260 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2008501231 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2008752643 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2008956690 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2020493895 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2032123628 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2032984191 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2038510087 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2041874445 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2048086625 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2055210467 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2055692928 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2056809591 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2068838941 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2071919989 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2072950950 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2074661552 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2074858358 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2080731085 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2081206971 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2082040849 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2085062842 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2085424855 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2086689283 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2102546734 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2109627278 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2117498187 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2120928377 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2122001786 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2123301163 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2124692150 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2127621191 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2139836251 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2146290584 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2147372806 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2147566771 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2147987903 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2163643958 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W2163655541 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W3192790212 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W4229792731 @default.
- W1725475117 cites W4236458467 @default.
- W1725475117 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/glia.22746" @default.
- W1725475117 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25161129" @default.
- W1725475117 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W1725475117 type Work @default.
- W1725475117 sameAs 1725475117 @default.
- W1725475117 citedByCount "177" @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172015 @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172016 @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172017 @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172018 @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172019 @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172020 @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172021 @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172022 @default.
- W1725475117 countsByYear W17254751172023 @default.
- W1725475117 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1725475117 hasAuthorship W1725475117A5012592108 @default.
- W1725475117 hasAuthorship W1725475117A5023613754 @default.
- W1725475117 hasAuthorship W1725475117A5044812020 @default.
- W1725475117 hasAuthorship W1725475117A5050467409 @default.
- W1725475117 hasBestOaLocation W17254751171 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C126749454 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C127716648 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C196843134 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C204232928 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C2776907353 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C2777302934 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C2777439022 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C2780495277 @default.
- W1725475117 hasConcept C2780512811 @default.