2022
Jejunoileal mucosal growth in mice with a limited microbiome
Shaughnessy MP, Park CJ, Salvi PS, Cowles RA. Jejunoileal mucosal growth in mice with a limited microbiome. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0266251. PMID: 35349599, PMCID: PMC8963542, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266251.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntestinal mucosal growthMucosal surface areaSmall intestinal mucosal growthCrypt proliferation indexCONV miceGF miceMucosal growthVillus heightEnteral antibioticsCrypt depthCell proportionSmall intestinal villus heightGerm-free miceBroad-spectrum antibioticsConventional floraIntestinal villus heightGerm-free conditionsEnteral administrationMucosal homeostasisGnotobiotic miceProliferation indexEnterocyte proliferationMiceTaller villiGF conditions
2020
The M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in the crypt stem cell compartment mediates intestinal mucosal growth
Greig CJ, Armenia SJ, Cowles RA. The M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in the crypt stem cell compartment mediates intestinal mucosal growth. Experimental Biology And Medicine 2020, 245: 1194-1199. PMID: 32611198, PMCID: PMC7437377, DOI: 10.1177/1535370220938375.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMuscarinic acetylcholine receptorsM1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptorAcetylcholine receptorsStem cell compartmentPotential future therapeutic targetsCell compartmentIntestinal mucosal homeostasisIntestinal mucosal growthFuture therapeutic targetsMucosal homeostasisMucosal growthTherapeutic targetSpecific subtypesProliferative parametersReceptorsFuture studiesDemonstrate increasesCritical roleNovel informationCompartmentsSubtypes
2018
Mucosal homeostasis is altered in the ileum of gnotobiotic mice
Greig CJ, Alper A, Goodman AL, Cowles RA. Mucosal homeostasis is altered in the ileum of gnotobiotic mice. Journal Of Surgical Research 2018, 231: 331-337. PMID: 30278949, DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2018.05.055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGnotobiotic miceMucosal homeostasisGastrointestinal tractCrypt depthVillus heightDistal ileal segmentConventional floraFuture therapeutic strategiesGnotobiotic mouse modelMarkers of proliferationIleal segmentMucosal restorationAkkermansia muciniphilaMouse modelTherapeutic strategiesAdult miceCF miceDisease pathogenesisHistologic sectionsMiceEscherichia coli MG1655IleumNormal physiologyGnotobiotic groupFurther studies
2017
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors participate in small intestinal mucosal homeostasis
Greig CJ, Cowles RA. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors participate in small intestinal mucosal homeostasis. Journal Of Pediatric Surgery 2017, 52: 1031-1034. PMID: 28359586, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2017.03.037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCrypt proliferation indexIntestinal mucosal homeostasisMuscarinic acetylcholine receptorsMucosal homeostasisIleal mucosaAcetylcholine receptorsDistal ileal segmentCholinergic nervous systemWild-type miceCrypt cell proliferationCrypt base stem cellsFunctional mucosaMAChR subtypesMuscarinic signalingIleal segmentCrypt depthProliferation indexNervous systemVillus heightMucosal morphometryMucosaHistologic sectionsMiceMouse linesEpithelial cell types
2016
Enhanced serotonin signaling increases intestinal neuroplasticity
Greig CJ, Gandotra N, Tackett JJ, Bamdad MC, Cowles RA. Enhanced serotonin signaling increases intestinal neuroplasticity. Journal Of Surgical Research 2016, 206: 151-158. PMID: 27916355, DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2016.07.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitorsIntestinal mucosal growthSERT knockoutMucosal growthEnterocyte proliferationEnteric nervous systemSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsMassive bowel resectionSerotonin reuptake transporterAge-matched WTGAP-43 expressionWild-type miceSynthesis inhibitionMarkers of neuroplasticityImportant regulatorReversal of effectsEpithelial cell compartmentWestern blot analysisBowel resectionReuptake inhibitorsWT miceReuptake transporterMucosal homeostasisIntestinal segmentsCrypt depth