Source: Wang, Z. et al., Isolation of Enteric Glial Cells from the Submucosa and Lamina Propria of the Adult Mouse. J. Vis. Exp. (2018).
This video demonstrates a method for isolating enteric glial cells from the submucosa and lamina propria of the mouse intestine. It outlines the steps involved in extracting submucosa and lamina propria tissue, isolating the enteric glial cells from them, and culturing the cells on a coated well-plate to establish an enteric glial cell culture.
All procedures involving sample collection have been performed in accordance with the institute's IRB guidelines.
1. Preparation of Sterile Poly-D-lysine (PDL) and Laminin Solutions
2. Coating Plates
NOTE: Perform these steps under a sterile tissue culture laminar flow hood.
3. Preparation of Isolation Solutions
4. Removal of the Intestinal Segment
NOTE: Mice were allowed free access to food and water prior to euthanization by the isoflurane drop method and removal of a vital organ. C57BL/6 mice greater than 8 weeks of age were used. Both genders were used without noticeable differences in the preparation.
5. Removal of the Epithelial Mucosa
6. Collection of Enteric Glial Cells from the Lamina Propria and Submucosa
Table 1. Composition of Glial Cell Resuspension Media.
Components | Volume to be added | Final Concentration |
DMEM/F12 | 44.5 mL | _ |
Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) | 5 mL | 10% |
Penicillin-Streptomycin | 500 µL | 100 IU/mL Pen |
Streptomycin | 100 µg/mL Strep | |
Gentamicin (50 mg/mL stock) | 20 µL | 20 µg/mL |
Table 2. Composition of Glial Cell Growth Media
Components | Volume to be added | Final Concentration |
DMEM/F12 | 44 mL | _ |
Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS) | 5 mL | 10% |
Penicillin-Streptomycin (100x) | 500µL | 100 IU/mL (Pen) |
100 µg/mL (Strep) | ||
Gentamicin (50 mg/mL stock) | 20 µL | 20 µg/mL |
GDNF (10 µg/mL stock) | 50 µL | 10 ng/mL |
Figure 1: Set up and preparation of mouse intestines. (A) Picture of isolation set up on ice including extracted intestines. (B) Picture of 5 mL-syringe attached to a 20 G blunt end needle to flush out fecal contents. (C) Engineered end of a wooden cotton swab (~4 cm) soaking in the DPBS buffer.
Figure 2: Steps used to clean intestines and remove the longitudinal muscle/myenteric plexus (LMMP). (A-C) Sliding an intestinal segment onto a wetted wooden stick. (D) Removal of adherent mesentery. (E) Nicking the intestine with a razor blade. (F) Removing the LMMP with a damp cotton swab.
Figure 3: Sequential Flow-throughs after EDTA incubations. Shown are examples of the flow-throughs from 4 sequential incubations using three 7 cm intestinal segments incubated for 10 min with 5 mM EDTA/10mM HEPES in DPBS and then the triturated 20 times. Representative flow-throughs after pouring through a 100 µm nylon mesh strainer are shown.
Figure 4: EGC images 24 h after plating. Light microscopic examination of resuspended cells 24 h after plating. (A) Shown is a representative example of a poor prep showing floating epithelial cell clumps (arrow) and debris. No adherent EGCs were observed after 24 h. (B) Shown is a representative example of an excellent prep 24 h after the cell isolation and resuspension in which patches of EGCs adhered to the PDL/Laminin coated plates. Images were captured on an inverted fluorescent microscope with a digital camera. Scale bars = 500 µm (A-B). (C) High power view of a patch of EGC cells stained with GFAP antibody (green) showing cells at the periphery with a higher intensity of labeling. Several of the cells showed double nuclei (arrowhead, DAPI, blue). (D) Colocalization of GFAP (green) with S100 (red) or p75NTR (red). Scale bars = 20 µm (C-D). The cells were mounted with an antifade reagent and DAPI (blue nuclei).
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Poly-D lysine (1 mg/ml stock) | Sigma | A-003-E | Dilute 1:10 |
Laminin (0.5 mg/ml stock) | Sigma | L4544 | Dilute to 10 µg/mL on ICE |
EDTA (0.5M) | Lonza | 51201 | Dilute 1:100 in DPBS |
HEPES (1 M) | Corning | 36216004 | Dilute 1:100 in DPBS |
Cell Recovery Solution | Corning | 354253 | |
Dulbecco's Phosphate Buffered Saline (DPBS) | HyClone | SH30028.02 | |
DMEM/F-12 | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 11320033 | |
Penicillin-Streptomycin (100X) | Life Technologies | 15140-122 | |
Gentamicin (50mg/mL stock) | Life Technologies | 15750060 | |
GDNF (10 µg stock) | Sigma | SRP3200 | |
L-Glutamine (200 mM stock) | Life Technologies | 25030-081 | |
Nylon Mesh Celll Strainer (100 µm) | Fisher Scientific | 22363549 | |
Nylon Mesh Celll Strainer (40 µm) | Fisher Scientific | 22363547 | |
Disposable Serologic Pipet 5 ml | Fisher Scientific | 13-678-11D | |
0.25% Trypsin-EDTA (1X) | Life Technologies | 25200-056 |