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I vitro Registrering av Mesenteric Afferent nervaktivitet i mus jejunal och Kolon segment
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Neuroscience
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JoVE Journal Neuroscience
In Vitro Recording of Mesenteric Afferent Nerve Activity in Mouse Jejunal and Colonic Segments
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10:32 min

October 25, 2016

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  • 00:05Title
  • 01:16Preparation of the Jejunal Afferent Nerve
  • 05:58Afferent Nerve Recording
  • 07:53Results: Schematic Representation of Different Afferent Fiber Units Based on Their Mechanosensitive Profile
  • 09:13Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

Mesenteric afferent nerves convey information from the gastrointestinal tract towards the brain regarding normal homeostasis as well as pathophysiology. Gastrointestinal afferent nerve activity can be assessed by mounting isolated intestinal segments with attached afferent nerves into an organ bath, isolating the nerve, and assessing basal as well as stimulated activity.

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