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In Vitro Measurements Of Tracheal Constriction Using Mice, Iurii Semenov, Jeremiah T. Herlihy, Robert Brenner Jan 2012

In Vitro Measurements Of Tracheal Constriction Using Mice, Iurii Semenov, Jeremiah T. Herlihy, Robert Brenner

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Transgenic and knockout mice have been powerful tools for the investigation of the physiology and pathophysiology of airways(1,2). In vitro tensometry of isolated tracheal preparations has proven to be a useful assay of airway smooth muscle (ASM) contractile response in genetically modified mice. These in vitro tracheal preparations are relatively simple, provide a robust response, and retain both functional cholinergic nerve endings and muscle responses, even after long incubations. Tracheal tensometry also provides a functional assay to study a variety of second messenger signaling pathways that affect contraction of smooth muscle. Contraction in trachea is primarily mediated by parasympathetic, cholinergic …