Author:
Hannigan Karen I.,Bossey Aaron P.,Foulkes Holly J. L.,Drumm Bernard T.,Baker Salah A.,Ward Sean M.,Sanders Kenton M.,Keef Kathleen D.,Cobine Caroline A.
Abstract
AbstractThe internal anal sphincter (IAS) generates phasic contractions and tone. Slow waves (SWs) produced by interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) underlie phasic contractions in other gastrointestinal regions. SWs are also present in the IAS where only intramuscular ICC (ICC-IM) are found, however the evidence linking ICC-IM to SWs is limited. This study examined the possible relationship between ICC-IM and SWs by recording Ca2+ transients in mice expressing a genetically-encoded Ca2+-indicator in ICC (Kit-Cre-GCaMP6f). A role for L-type Ca2+ channels (CavL) and anoctamin 1 (ANO1) was tested since each is essential for SW and tone generation. Two distinct ICC-IM populations were identified. Type I cells (36% of total) displayed localised asynchronous Ca2+ transients not dependent on CavL or ANO1; properties typical of ICC-IM mediating neural responses in other gastrointestinal regions. A second novel sub-type, i.e., Type II cells (64% of total) generated rhythmic, global Ca2+ transients at the SW frequency that were synchronised with neighbouring Type II cells and were abolished following blockade of either CavL or ANO1. Thus, the spatiotemporal characteristics of Type II cells and their dependence upon CavL and ANO1 all suggest that these cells are viable candidates for the generation of SWs and tone in the IAS.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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