The first digestive movements in the embryo are mediated by mechanosensitive smooth muscle calcium waves

Author:

Chevalier Nicolas R.ORCID

Abstract

Peristalsis enables transport of the food bolus in the gut. Here, I show by dynamic ex vivo intra-cellular calcium imaging on living embryonic gut explants that the most primitive form of peristalsis that occurs in the embryo is the result of inter-cellular, gap-junction-dependent calcium waves that propagate in the circular smooth muscle layer. I show that the embryonic gut is an intrinsically mechanosensitive organ, as the slightest externally applied mechanical stimulus triggers contractile waves. This dynamic response is an embryonic precursor of the ‘law of the intestine’ (peristaltic reflex). I show how characteristic features of early peristalsis such as counter-propagating wave annihilation, mechanosensitivity and nucleation after wounding all result from known properties of calcium waves. I finally demonstrate that inter-cellular mechanical tension does not play a role in the propagation mechanism of gut contractile waves, unlike what has been recently shown for the embryonic heartbeat. Calcium waves are a ubiquitous dynamic signalling mechanism in biology: here I show that they are the foundation of digestive movements in the developing embryo. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue on ‘Mechanics of development’.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

CNRS/INSIS

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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