Intestinal smooth muscle is required for patterning the enteric nervous system

HK Graham, I Maina, AM Goldstein… - Journal of anatomy, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
HK Graham, I Maina, AM Goldstein, N Nagy
Journal of anatomy, 2017Wiley Online Library
The development of the enteric nervous system (ENS) and intestinal smooth muscle occurs
in a spatially and temporally correlated manner, but how they influence each other is
unknown. In the developing mid‐gut of the chick embryo, we find that α‐smooth muscle actin
expression, indicating early muscle differentiation, occurs after the arrival of migrating
enteric neural crest‐derived cells (ENCC s). In contrast, hindgut smooth muscle develops
prior to ENCC arrival. Smooth muscle development is normal in experimentally aganglionic …
Abstract
The development of the enteric nervous system (ENS) and intestinal smooth muscle occurs in a spatially and temporally correlated manner, but how they influence each other is unknown. In the developing mid‐gut of the chick embryo, we find that α‐smooth muscle actin expression, indicating early muscle differentiation, occurs after the arrival of migrating enteric neural crest‐derived cells (ENCCs). In contrast, hindgut smooth muscle develops prior to ENCC arrival. Smooth muscle development is normal in experimentally aganglionic hindguts, suggesting that proper development and patterning of the muscle layers does not rely on the ENS. However, inhibiting early smooth muscle development severely disrupts ENS patterning without affecting ENCC proliferation or apoptosis. Our results demonstrate that early intestinal smooth muscle differentiation is required for patterning the developing ENS.
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